GuildWiki:Image license guide

Why use license information?
Images are protected under copyright and as such, GWiki abides by the laws. Many images have been uploaded in the past that are a blatant copyright breach and have gone unnoticed. It is easy to just upload copied images from other sources but these images hold GWiki liable as well as it being morally wrong. (someone with more law experience fix this up)

Selecting the right license for your image
First of all you must determine where the image was sourced from.


 * If your image is sourced from another website, you must find their terms and conditions, which is normally found on the very bottom of the page and then select the correct license that they have used. If the image does not cite its terms and conditions, it may be eligible for a Fair-use image tag or a Public domain image tag.
 * If the image is sourced from a guild wars screenshot, you may use the Guild Wars screen capture tag.
 * If the image was created by you or someone that has released it for use on the wiki you may use the User-created image.
 * If the image was sourced from a guild wars released tool kit, you may use the Fansite kit image tag.

Applying a license
When you upload an image you must also add some copyright details about the image. When you have selected the most appropriate copyright template to use for your image. Click the edit button at the top on the menu when viewing the image. Copy and paste the template into the text box and change any of the required fields, you do this by replacing the " ", " " and so forth with your required value. You may select additional optional fields to include which allows you to over ride or further define your image.

Fair-use image
Minimal requirements:

Optional fields are used to further define details or write over default values. The following is a list of all optional fields that can be applied to this template. You are not required to add optional fields and you may select one or more to use, to use the default value just omit the row.

The template includes three required fields, source, author and reasoning. The source is the original location of where the image was found, you should link to the website page that displays the image as some website servers do not allow you to view images unless you have visited their website. The author of the image is the person or organization that holds copyright for that image.

Every fair use image must have a reason to be allowed, if the reasoning is weak the image will be marked to be revised and a new reason must be added within 7 days. When the image is used as a research image, it will not be allowed to be used recreational means any where else except when used under Fair-use. Pages that may not include this image must set usableonuserpage to "no". This field is optional and it will default to being allowed to be used by user pages.

User notes are additional notes that can not be included under any of the other fields. By default this field will not show.

Guild Wars screen capture
Minimal requirements:

Optional fields are used to further define details or write over default values. The following is a list of all optional fields that can be applied to this template. You are not required to add optional fields and you may select one or more to use, to use the default value just omit the row.

User notes are additional notes. By default this field will not show.

User-created image
Minimal requirements:

Optional fields are used to further define details or write over default values. The following is a list of all optional fields that can be applied to this template. You are not required to add optional fields and you may select one or more to use, to use the default value just omit the row.

By default the author will list the image uploader as the author, if the uploader is not the same person as the creator this field must be changed to the correct author. If the image is released under a different license, rather then the default Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License v. 2.0 you must change this. If you have specified on your user page that your edits are under public domain or another license, it will not apply to images and you must change the license on the image page to this license.

Pages that may not include this image must set usableonuserpage to "no". This field is optional and it will default to being allowed to be used by user pages.

User notes are additional notes that can not be included under any of the other fields. By default this field will not show.

Public domain image
Minimal requirements:

Optional fields are used to further define details or write over default values. The following is a list of all optional fields that can be applied to this template. You are not required to add optional fields and you may select one or more to use, to use the default value just omit the row.

The template includes one required field, source. The source is the original location of where the image was found, you should link to the website page that displays the image as some website servers do not allow you to view images unless you have visited their website.

User notes are additional notes that can not be included under any of the other fields. By default this field will not show.

Image copyright violation
Images that can be proven to be a copyright violation, are to be tagged with, these will automatically be categorized at Suspected copyright violations.

Incorrect license details
Images that are incorrectly copyrighted are:
 * Images that do not have the a copyright template.
 * Images that do not meet the minimum field requirement.
 * Images that do not list the correct copyright details.

Images that do not have the copyright template are to be tagged with, these will automatically be categorized at Unattributed images.

Images that contain incorrect copyright details are to be taged with, these will automatically be categorized at Incorrect copyright details.

Any image tagged as containing errors will be deleted after 7 days unless the correct copyright details are applied to the image.

You must indicate to the image uploader about the copyright breach. This is done by adding to their talk page the following. ~ Do not create this template again if there is a copy of it already on their talk page, just append to the list by adding a new image location (eg. *Image:new_image.png ) before the ~.
 * Image:image_name.jpg
 * Image:another_name.png

Template quick reference

 * Error templates
 * Incorrect copyright
 * Unattributed image
 * Copyvio
 * Copyright templates
 * Fair-use image
 * Fansite kit image
 * Public domain image
 * Screenshot
 * User-created image
 * Core templates
 * License