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  2. Wikipedia : Logo Copyright/Trademark

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    The code you would insert on the image page to insert this tag is: {{Non-free logo}} An example of such an image page would be the Chevrolet "bowtie" logo image page. Image pages with the {{Non-free logo}} tag should also contain some additional (often lengthy) explanations known as a "non-free media use rationale" that justify their use on Wikipedia – this information is required because of ...

  3. Wikipedia:Copyright or Trademark - Wikipedia

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    Most logos are copyrighted. Some are not. Most logos are trademarks, but a few are not. In many cases they will be both. But in a fair amount of cases, a logo is considered a trademark without also being copyrighted. This is most often the case for simple logos that only contain letters or simple geometric shapes.

  4. Wikipedia:Logo Copyright/Trademark/Typeface - Wikipedia

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    Both logos are stylized (i.e. contain artistic input): The IBM logo contains a striped pattern; and the Coca-Cola logo consists of a relatively ornate/stylized letter design. Both logos employ different colors.

  5. Wikipedia:Image use policy - Wikipedia

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    In case of a photograph or screenshot, you must also own the copyright for all copyright-protected items (e.g. statue or app) that appear in it (example, see below for details). Freely licensed: You can prove that the copyright holder has released the image under an acceptable free license (example, see below for details). Note that images that ...

  6. Wikipedia:Logos - Wikipedia

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    Although many logos are non-free images and should be treated as such, there are three common cases where a logo will be copyright-free: The first case is based on the date of first publication: if the logo was first published before 1930, it can be assumed to be public domain.

  7. Wikipedia:Media copyright questions - Wikipedia

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    Such logos might not be OK to be uploaded to Commons under a license like Template:PD-logo since Commons (which is a global whose files can be used by all WMF projects) also takes into account the copyright laws of the country of first publication, but could be fine under a license like Template:PD-ineligible-USonly for local use on English ...