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  2. Wikipedia : File copyright tags/Non-free

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    A copyright tag to claim fair use. Wikipedia's file upload function and wizard each help editors choose an appropriate tag. A list is below. Non-free images that meet Wikipedia's policy but do not fit into any of the categories below should use the tag {{Non-free fair use in|Article}}. A statement describing the source of the media.

  3. Wikipedia:Non-free use rationale guideline - Wikipedia

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    When non-free media files (images, videos, and audio clips) are used on Wikipedia, a justification for their usage, called a non-free use rationale (or use rationale or fair use rationale), must be presented in the file description page, explaining how the file is used in a way consistent with Wikipedia's non-free content criteria.

  4. Wikipedia:Image use policy - Wikipedia

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    Fair-use images should almost never be included as part of a general image gallery, because their "fair use" status depends on their proper use in the context of an article (as part of analysis or criticism). See Wikipedia:Fair use for details. An example of an exception might be a gallery of comparable screenshots from a video game as it ...

  5. Wikipedia : Non-free content/Fair use images in lists

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    This is a request for comment (RFC) on the use of fair use images in lists. This RFC aims to gather community opinion on the use in lists of images claimed to be fair use , and to generate a consensus about whether current usage is acceptable, and if not, how affected lists ought to change in order for the use of images to be acceptable.

  6. Fair use - Wikipedia

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    Fair use is a doctrine in United States law that permits limited use of copyrighted material without having to first acquire permission from the copyright holder.

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Fair use/Fair use rationale

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    This page is a description of stock "fair use" rationales for use with "fair use" copyright tags on the English-language Wikipedia. If the "fair use" tags are correctly applied to images, these descriptions should be accurate in describing the claims Wikipedia would make as to the "fair use" status of said images were they taken to court.

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Fair use/Fair use image sorting

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    A list of "fair use" image tags can be found at Wikipedia:Image copyright tags#Fair_use. You may want to familiarize yourself with the other tags on the page as well, because a few images are tagged as "fair use" when they are really free. Unused "fair use" images can be speedy deleted if they have been on the site for seven days or more.

  9. Wikipedia : Media copyright questions

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    A violation of FREER is a violation of Wikipedia's non-free content use policy, and a violation of FREER means the non-free use rationale for that particular use would be invalid; neither of those two things have anything to do with fair use per se. Something can be violation of Wikipedia policy and still be fine as fair use; similarly not ...