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  2. Copyright Permission - AOL Legal

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    Permission for Commercial Use Reproduction, copying, or redistribution for commercial purposes of any AOL materials or design elements on this website is strictly prohibited without our express written permission. Permission is granted only when certain limited criteria are met. To request such permission please send email to permissions@corp ...

  3. Template:Di-no permission-notice - Wikipedia

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    Send an email from an address associated with the original publication to permissions-en@wikimedia.org, stating your ownership of the material and your intention to publish it under a free license. You can find a sample permission letter here. If you take this step, add {{permission pending}} to the file description page to prevent premature ...

  4. Category:Non-free images used with permission - Wikipedia

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    Free files can be moved to the Wikimedia Commons. Note that the {{ Non-free with permission }} tag must be used in conjunction with another non-free use image tag. If no other tag is present on the description page of an image uploaded after May 19, 2005, the image would be speedily deleted.

  5. Implied license - Wikipedia

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    An implied license is an unwritten license which permits a party (the licensee) to do something that would normally require the express permission of another party (the licensor). Implied licenses may arise by operation of law from actions by the licensor which lead the licensee to believe that it has the necessary permission.

  6. Copyright - Wikipedia

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    The printing press made it much cheaper to produce works, but as there was initially no copyright law, anyone could buy or rent a press and print any text. Popular new works were immediately re-set and re-published by competitors, so printers needed a constant stream of new material. Fees paid to authors for new works were high and ...

  7. 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 ...