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  2. Wikipedia:FAQ/Copyright - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:FAQ/Copyright

    Wikipedia:Non-free content is an evolving page offering more specific guidance about what is likely to be fair use in the Wikipedia articles and what Wikipedia policy will accept, with examples. In general, the educational and transformative nature of Wikipedia articles provides an excellent fair use case for anyone reproducing an article.

  3. Wikipedia:Copyrights - Wikipedia

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    Attribution To re-distribute text on Wikipedia 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 ...

  4. Wikipedia:Copyright assistance - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Reusing Wikipedia content: 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.

  5. Wikipedia:Reusing Wikipedia content - Wikipedia

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    For example, if we include an image under fair use, you must ensure that your use of the article also qualifies for fair use (this might not be the case, for example, if you were using a Wikipedia article for a commercial use that would otherwise be allowed by our licenses and the doctrine of fair use, would not be allowed under that commercial ...

  6. Wikipedia:Copying text from other sources - Wikipedia

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    Yes, you can copy interface text from public domain programs, or CC0 programs, directly onto Wikipedia, as public domain programs are compatible with the CC-BY-SA license used by Wikipedia. Make sure the program is explicitly licensed CC0 or public domain, and use {{ CC-notice }} or {{ PD-notice }} to indicate this.

  7. Fair use - Wikipedia

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    The first Fair Use Week included blog posts from national and international fair use experts, live fair use panels, fair use workshops, and a Fair Use Stories Tumblr blog, [83] where people from the world of art, music, film, and academia shared stories about the importance of fair use to their community. [84]

  8. Wikipedia:Copyright problems - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Copyproblems

    Fair Use, under our guidelines for non-free content, where the text used is brief and clearly marked with full attribution. If one of the following is not present, the text cannot be reused . Even if the text can be reused, it must be attributed or it will be considered as Plagiarism .

  9. Wikipedia:Copyrights/draft - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia uses grants free access to our text in the same sense as free software is licensed freely. This principle is known as copyleft.Wikipedia content can be copied, modified, and redistributed so long as the new version grants the same freedoms to others and acknowledges the authors of the Wikipedia article used.