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  2. Public Domain Mark - Wikipedia

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    It is analogous to the copyright symbol, which is commonly used to indicate that a work is copyrighted, often as part of a copyright notice. The Public Domain Mark was developed by Creative Commons [1] [2] and is only an indicator of the public domain status of a work – it itself does not release a copyrighted work into the public domain like ...

  3. Wikipedia:Spotting possible copyright violations - Wikipedia

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    Hence if you suspect an image to be a copyright violation, you can try searching Google Images for the filename of the image to check if there are matches from other websites for the same image. Even if the image was uploaded with a different name, a google image search for relevant search terms might help finding the original image in case of ...

  4. Digital rights management - Wikipedia

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    Windows Media DRM, reads instructions from media files in a rights management language that states what the user may do with the media. [36] Later versions of Windows Media DRM implemented music subscription services that make downloaded files unplayable after subscriptions are cancelled, along with the ability for a regional lockout. [37]

  5. 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 ...

  6. Free software - Wikipedia

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    For software under the purview of copyright to be free, it must carry a software license whereby the author grants users the aforementioned rights. Software that is not covered by copyright law, such as software in the public domain, is free as long as the source code is also in the public domain, or otherwise available without restrictions.

  7. Wikipedia : Copyright assistance

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    The main page covering your rights and what you're allowed to do (and not do) in order to legitimately use material you see here. Public domain and fair use A quick guide to these two terms, and how to tell if they apply for material you want to use on Wikipedia.

  8. Wikipedia:Media copyright questions - Wikipedia

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    In the first case, you can add the template {} to the top of the page of file you removed and in the second case you can add {} to the top of the page of the file you updated. In the first case, please make sure to notify the uploader of the file so that they're aware that their file has been replaced and is no longer being used.

  9. Wikipedia:Copyright or Trademark - Wikipedia

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    In general, this is not much of an issue on Wikipedia. The Coca-Cola logo (the quintessential example of a trademarked but not copyrighted logo) is used on the Coca-Cola page, but not the Pepsi Cola page – so no trademark problems result. For Wikipedia purposes, a "public domain" image does not need a non-free content rationale in order to be ...