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An acceptable use policy (AUP) (also acceptable usage policy or fair use policy (FUP)) is a set of rules applied by the owner, creator, possessor or administrator of a computer network, website, or service that restricts the ways in which the network, website or system may be used and sets guidelines as to how it should be used.
Policy Governance begins with a definition of governance as "Seeing to it that the organization achieves what it should and avoids unacceptable situations." From this definition, board governance is at an arm's length from operations. The board's primary relationship is with the organization's 'ownership'.
A policy framework is a document that sets out a set of procedures or goals, which might be used in negotiation or decision-making to guide a more detailed set of policies, or to guide ongoing maintenance of an organization's policies. Policy framework or specific frameworks may refer to: Sender Policy Framework; Security Policy Framework
Template for images or content that can be uploaded via Wikipedia's fair use policy, meant to facilitate creating non-free use rationales with the necessary components. Please read Wikipedia:Non-free content for the relevant policies. This template is used by the Wikipedia:File Upload Wizard.
No description. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Article Article Article name, without brackets Page name required Use Use Specifies how the image is used in the article and automatically modifies text in the Purpose field. Suggested values Infobox Org Brand Product Public facility Other String required Purpose Purpose If use is not one of the above ...
If the article text comments on the image itself, then write so because that strengthens the fair use claim. It may be preferable to use the template {{non-free use rationale}} when adding the fair use rationale. The examples below are generic and meant for reference, and are not meant to be copied verbatim to fair use media pages.
(Whether new editors also find having policies explained to them by template message to be patronising and unhelpful is an open question.) A very small number of templates, such as the Arbitration Committee's {} template, are mandatory and must be "placed unmodified" for an alert to be valid. As a result, these templates are not covered by this ...
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