DigimonWiki:Copyrights

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 * Like with all wikis hosted on Wikia, all text of Digimon Wiki is released under the GFDL license.


 * Remember to not violate copyrights, such as cutting and pasting exact info from other Digimon websites isn't allowed. (You can still use the information, just rewritten in your own words.) Copyright violations will be removed or deleted, and repeat offenders may be blocked.


 * The only content that can be copied word for word is if it is released under a GFDL or compatible license (such as Creative Commons). When ever you use such content, cite the source in the edit summary. For Wikipedia articles it's a good idea to say which article on Wikipedia the content came from, and to make sure that the article has the Wikipedia template on it.


 * Likewise, any other website can use content from Digimon Wiki, another wiki hosted on Wikia, or Wikipedia, for free. To do so you must attribute the work (say where it came from, so that people can see the list of editors that worked on it), mention a link to the GFDL (so people can read the details) and agree to release any changes you make to that content free to use under the same conditions (if you change the text, someone can use your changes just as you used it from Digimon Wiki, etc). For more information on this see examples such as Reusing Wikipedia content.


 * If you find a copyright violation, please either remove it, report it to an admin, or use the "report a problem" tab on the article. (located next to the edit, discussion, and history tabs at the top of the page)

Images

 * Images are assumed to be copyrighted, and are not released under the GFDL, unless otherwise noted. Such images are used under U.S. Fair Use laws. Most of these images are property of Bandai.


 * While Digimon Wiki has a much more litberal fair use policy for images than sites such as Wikipedia, we are still required to comply with U.S. fair use laws (due to Wikia's servers being hosted in the US).


 * The amount of images should be kept minimal. Don't use two images in a place where one image would do the same thing. It is more important that images be informative rather than pretty.