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  2. Wikipedia : FAQ/Article subjects

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    If the entire article is libel attacking a person or organization, and you have examined the history of the offending page and found nothing but unsourced attacks, this is considered an "attack page." Add the code {} (include the braces) to the top of the page. An administrator will then examine the page in question and delete it if they agree ...

  3. Copyright aspects of hyperlinking and framing - Wikipedia

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    Arriba Soft Corp. [22] Kelly complained, among other things, that Arriba's search engine used thumbnails to deep link to images on his Web page. The court found that Arriba's use was highly transformative, [23] in that it made available to Internet users a functionality not previously available, and that was not otherwise readily provided ...

  4. Wikipedia:FAQ/Copyright - Wikipedia

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    All published derivative works must use exactly the same license as the original: if you use the work, you're forced to use the same license for your own original work as well. If your work is using a different license, you can't use the copyleft license, even if your work is also using a (different) copyleft licence.

  5. Wikipedia:Media copyright questions - Wikipedia

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    A website operator only is the copyright holder of content that is 100% percent their "own work"; they don't really have any claim of copyright ownership over content created by others that they just happen to be hosting on their website. I'm only bringing this up because the images you want to upload and some of the other images from that blog ...

  6. Wikipedia:Reusing Wikipedia content - Wikipedia

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    Attribution To re-distribute a text page in any form, provide credit to the authors either by including a) a hyperlink (where possible) or URL to the page or pages you are re-using, b) a hyperlink (where possible) or URL to an alternative, stable online copy which is freely accessible, which conforms with the license, and which provides credit to the authors in a manner equivalent to the ...

  7. Help:Referencing for beginners - Wikipedia

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    Some fields (such as a web address, also known as a URL) will have a icon next to them. After filling in this field, you can click it to handily autofill the remaining fields. It doesn't always work properly, though, so be sure to double check it. Often, you will want to use the same source more than once in an article to support multiple facts.

  8. Wikipedia:Copyright violations - Wikipedia

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    A copyright holder cannot both retain non-free copyright elsewhere over their content, and license it for one-time use here with their permission, because Wikipedia's licensing scheme requires that its readers and end users be able to reuse the content under the free license notice that is posted at the bottom of every page.

  9. Wikipedia:Requesting copyright permission - Wikipedia

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    I am writing to confirm whether permission is granted to use *[a page/content] from your website under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 Unported License (CC BY-SA). A user with the *[IP xxx/ username xxx] has pasted in text from your website [WEBSITE ADDRESS] to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.