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  2. Wikipedia:FAQ/Article subjects - Wikipedia

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    If the link is relevant, helpful and informative and should otherwise be included, please consider mentioning it on the talk page and let neutral and independent Wikipedia editors decide whether to add it. Whilst it may be tempting to linkspam, editors often notice and will remove them.

  3. Wikipedia:FAQ/Copyright - Wikipedia

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    If the image is tagged as Fair use, then most probably you cannot.See the Fair use section for more details. You can for all other images released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 3.0 Unported License or a similarly free license provided you abide by the license conditions – include a link back to the wikipage for that picture or to the creator's website and license any ...

  4. Wikipedia:Media copyright questions - Wikipedia

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    How to add a copyright tag to an existing image. On the description page of the image (the one whose name starts File:), click Edit this page. From the page Wikipedia:File copyright tags, choose the appropriate tag: For work you created yourself, use one of the ones listed under the heading "For image creators".

  5. Legal issues with fan fiction - Wikipedia

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    OTW's position is that fan fiction and other fan labor products constitute copyright fair use under 17 U.S.C. § 107 because they add "new meaning and messages to the original" work, [37] and thus fall under the exemption to U.S. copyright law the Supreme Court defined in Campbell [38] and which was later revisited and followed in Suntrust. [39]

  6. Wikipedia:Uploading images

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    If you can't verify its copyright status, do not upload it. A "free license" means that the owner of the image has given anyone the right to share, modify, and use the image for any reason (even commercially). Such licenses include: Public domain (expired copyright or published as public domain, see here for examples) One of free licenses ...

  7. Copyright aspects of hyperlinking and framing - Wikipedia

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    The Maritime and Commercial Court in Copenhagen took a somewhat different view in 2005 in a suit that home A/S, a real estate chain, brought against Ofir A-S, an Internet portal (OFiR), which maintains an Internet search engine. home A/S maintains an Internet website that has a searchable database of its current realty listings. Ofir copied ...

  8. Wikipedia:Requesting copyright permission - Wikipedia

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    the source Internet URL and the Wikimedia link for the image or article; as this will enable the Wikimedia information team to verify the materials. Add {{permission pending}} to the image description page or article talk page (whichever is applicable).

  9. Wikipedia:Copyright in lists - Wikipedia

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    Discussing a few elements of a copyrighted list as part of a larger article on the subject of the list itself should also be comfortably within non-free content allowances, as currently practiced on Wikipedia. Our claim to fair use in such cases is stronger the more critical commentary on the list itself that the article includes.

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