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Thank you for offering to contribute an image or other media file for use on Wikipedia. This wizard will guide you through a questionnaire prompting you for the appropriate copyright and sourcing information for each file. Please ensure you understand copyright and the image use policy before proceeding.
Uploads to Wikimedia Commons
Uploads locally to the English Wikipedia; must comply with the non-free content criteria
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Sorry, in order to upload files on the English Wikipedia, you need to have a confirmed account. Normally, your account will become confirmed automatically once you have made 10 edits and four days have passed since you created it.
You may already be able to upload files on the Wikimedia Commons, but you can't do it on the English Wikipedia just yet. If the file you want to upload has a free license, please go to Commons and upload it there.
Important note: if you don't want to wait until you are autoconfirmed, you may ask somebody else to upload a file for you at Wikipedia:Files for upload.
In very rare cases an administrator may make your account confirmed manually through a request at Wikipedia:Requests for permissions/Confirmed.
Step 1: Choose your file
Choose a file from your computer. Maximum file size: 100 MB.
Permitted file types: png, gif, jpg, jpeg, xcf, pdf, mid, mp3, mpeg, mpg, ogg, ogv, opus, svg, djvu, tiff, tif, oga, flac, wav, wave, webm, webp.
Step 2: Describe your file
This name must be unique across the whole of Wikipedia, so please make it informative and easy to recognize.
It's no problem to use a fairly long name. It may also include spaces, commas and most other punctuation marks.
Please also note that file names are case sensitive (with the exception of the first letter).
Good: "City of London, skyline from London City Hall, Oct 2008.jpg". Bad: "Skyline.jpg", "DSC0001234.jpg".
Sorry, a few special characters and character combinations cannot be used in the filename for technical reasons. This goes especially for # < > [ ] | : { } / and ~~~. Your filename has been modified to avoid these. Please check if it is okay now.
The filename you chose seems to be very short, or overly generic. Please don't use:
- Titles that consist only of very generic descriptive words (e.g. "Sunset.jpg", "Townhall.jpg")
- Titles that consist only of a person's first or last name, when that name is likely to be shared by many others (e.g. "John.jpg", "Miller.jpg")
- Titles that consist of mere numbers, of the kind often produced by digital cameras ("DSC_001234", "IMGP0345"), or random strings like those sometimes found on the web ("30996951316264l.jpg")
A file of this name already exists on Commons!
If you upload your file with this name, you will be masking the existing file and make it inaccessible. Your new file will be displayed everywhere the existing file was previously used.
This should not be done, except in very rare exceptional cases.
Please don't upload your file under this name, unless you seriously know what you are doing. Choose a different name for your new file instead.
If you want to replace the existing file with an uncontroversial, improved version of the same work, please go to Commons and upload it there, not here on the English Wikipedia's local wiki.A file of this name already exists.
If you upload your file with this name, you will be overwriting the existing file. Your new file will be displayed everywhere the existing file was previously used. Please don't do this, unless you have a good reason to:
This will be stored and displayed as part of the file description page. It is important that other editors are able to understand what this file is about.
What does this file show? What is it a photo/diagram/recording of?
It will be helpful if you also add a wikilink to the article where you want to use it.
Step 3: Provide source and copyright information
It is very important that you read through the following options and questions, and provide all required information truthfully and carefully.
I can demonstrate that it is legally okay for anybody to use, in Wikipedia and elsewhere, for any purpose.
Thank you for offering to upload a free work.
Wikipedia loves free files. However, we would love it even more if you uploaded them on our sister project, the Wikimedia Commons . Files uploaded on Commons can be used immediately here on Wikipedia as well as on all its sister projects. Uploading files on Commons works just the same as here. Your Wikipedia account will automatically work on Commons too.
Please consider uploading your file on Commons .
However, if you prefer to do it here instead, you may go ahead with this form. You can also first use this form to collect the information about your file and then send it to Commons from here.
I am the copyright holder. I made this myself, from scratch, without copying or incorporating anybody else's creative work, and I am willing to release it under a free license.
Please note that by "entirely self-made" we really mean just that.
Do not use this section for any of the following:
- a scan or photograph you made of a painting, drawing, printed page or other item originally created by somebody else. The copyright belongs to the original creator, not to you.
- a screenshot or other kind of capture of a video, computer screen, TV programme or other kind of visual media.
- a picture you created by modifying or copying some other picture or by combining several preexisting pictures made by somebody else.
- a picture given to you by somebody else.
- a picture you found somewhere on the Internet.
Editors who falsely declare such items as their "own work" will be blocked from editing.
Please indicate here if you have previously published this item elsewhere, e.g. on your own website, your Flickr or Facebook account, etc., providing a link.
The copyright owner of this file has given it to me for uploading on Wikipedia. I can provide evidence that they have agreed to release it under a free license, for free use by anybody and for any purpose.
creation:
Where did you get the file from? (e.g. available online; was sent to me personally ...)
How did you receive the permission? (e.g.: by e-mail, personally, I work for the owner ...)
Other:
OTRS ticket received:
Note: files without verifiable permissions may be deleted. You may be better off obtaining proof of permission first.
I took it from a website or other published source, where its author has explicitly placed it under a free license, allowing free re-use by anybody.
Use this only if there is an explicit licensing statement in the source.
The website must explicitly say that the image is released under a license that allows free re-use for any purpose, e.g. the Creative Commons Attribution license. You must be able to point exactly to where it says this.
If the source website doesn't say so explicitly, please do not upload the file.
creation:
For web sources: please provide a link to the html web page where the file can be found ("http://... .html"), not a direct link to the image file itself ("http://... .jpg").
For print sources: provide full bibliographic information (author, title, publisher, year, page, etc.)
Other:
Provide a link to where the author explicitly says that the file is released under a free license.
(if not visible on the source page itself).
This is an old photograph, or a photographic reproduction of an old painting, drawing, etc. I can provide enough information about its author and provenance to prove that it is old enough for its copyright to have expired. It is now legally in the Public Domain .
author:
Please name the original author of this work.
Specify date of death, if applicable to public domain status.
In many cases, we need to be certain the author died before a certain year, in many cases before 1929.
publication:
Provide as much information as possible about the original time and place of publication of this work. For print publications: provide full bibliographic information.
publication:
Provide date of first publication, and date of creation if different.
source:
State exactly where you found this file.
For web sources: please provide a link to the html web page where the file can be found ("http://... .html"), not a direct link to the image file itself ("http://... .jpg").
For print sources: provide full bibliographic information (author, title, publisher, year, page, etc.)
status: This work is free of all copyrights because:
For most countries, this means the author died 70 years before 1 January 1996, i.e. before 1926. Please look up the copyright rules for the specific country at [1].
Please look up the exact rules at [2].
Please provide any evidence necessary to verify the public domain status.
I can demonstrate that this work is legally in the Public Domain, i.e. nobody owns any copyrights on it. This may be for a variety of reasons, for instance because it was created by the US Federal Government, or because it is too simple to attract any copyright.
Public Domain means that nobody owns any copyrights on this work. It does not mean simply that it is freely viewable somewhere on the web or that it has been widely used by others.
This is not for images you simply found somewhere on the web. Most images on the web are under copyright and belong to somebody, even if you believe the owner won't care about that copyright. If it is in the public domain, you must be able to point to an actual law that makes it so. If you can't point to such a law but merely found this image somewhere, then please do not upload it.
Please name the original author of this work.
State exactly where you found this file.
For web sources: please provide a link to the html web page where the file can be found ("http://... .html"), not a direct link to the image file itself ("http://... .jpg").
For print sources: provide full bibliographic information (author, title, publisher, year, page, etc.)
creation:
status: This work is free of all copyrights because:
This does not apply to most US state and local agencies, nor to governments of other countries!
This does not apply to all countries, nor does it usually apply to all publications! (For instance, it usually doesn't apply to simple publicity photographs published on a governmental website.) Please look up the copyright rules for the specific country in question. If the country does not have an exemption rule that applies to this item, go on with the section for "non-free copyrighted works" below.
Explanation:
Add any explanation or evidence necessary to substantiate your statement above. Cite and provide a link to the relevant law if possible.
This typically applies only to graphics that consist solely of simple geometric shapes and/or a few letters or words, or to items such as mathematical or chemical formulae. It may apply to some very simple logos that do not contain complex pictorial elements. It never applies to photographs!
Explanation:
I have read the Wikipedia rules on Non-Free Content , and I am prepared to explain how the use of this file will meet the criteria set out there.
Please remember that you will need to demonstrate that:
- The file will serve an important function in a particular article; (NFCC8)
- It cannot be replaced by any other, free illustration that might yet be created; (NFCC1)
- Its use does not negatively affect the commercial interests of its owner (NFCC2)
- There will not be more non-free material used than necessary. (NFCC3)
This file will be used in the following article:
Enter the name of exactly one Wikipedia article, without the [[...]] brackets and without the "http://en.wikipedia.org/..." URL code.
It has to be an actual article, not a talkpage, template, user page, etc.
If you plan to use the file in more than one article, please name only one of them here. Then, after uploading, open the image description page for editing and add your separate explanations for each additional article manually.
Example – article okay.
This article doesn't exist!
The article Example could not be found.
Please check the spelling, and make sure you enter the name of an existing article in which you will include this file.
If this is an article you are only planning to write, please write it first and upload the file afterwards.
This is not an actual encyclopedia article!
The page Example is not in the main article namespace. Non-free files can only be used in mainspace article pages, not on a user page, talk page, template, etc.
Please upload this file only if it is going to be used in an actual article.
If this page is an article draft in your user space, we're sorry, but we must ask you to wait until the page is ready and has been moved into mainspace, and only upload the file after that.
This is a disambiguation page!
The page Example is not a real article, but a disambiguation page pointing to a number of other pages.
Please check and enter the exact title of the actual target article you meant.
This is a copyrighted artwork or photograph, and the image itself is the topic of discussion in the article. The discussion is about the photograph or painting as such, as a creative work, not just about the thing or person it shows.
State exactly where you found this file.
For web sources: please provide a link to the html web page where the file can be found ("http://... .html"), not a direct link to the image file itself ("http://... .jpg").
For print sources: provide full bibliographic information (author, title, publisher, year, page, etc.)
If neither of these two statements applies, then please do not upload this image.
This section is not for images used merely to illustrate an article about a person or thing, showing what that person or thing look like.
This is a photograph or other kind of depiction of a copyrighted, three-dimensional creative work, such as a statue or work of architecture. The article contains a discussion of that work which requires illustration. The photograph as such is free, or was provided by the creator of the sculpture.
State exactly where you found this file.
For web sources: please provide a link to the html web page where the file can be found ("http://... .html"), not a direct link to the image file itself ("http://... .jpg").
For print sources: provide full bibliographic information (author, title, publisher, year, page, etc.)
Name the license or describe the public domain status, adding any necessary evidence to make the licensing status verifiable.
This is an excerpt from a copyrighted work, e.g. a screenshot from a movie or TV programme, a panel from a comic, or a sound sample from a song. Its presence is needed to support a piece of explicit critical discussion in an article related to that work or its creator(s).
(author / copyright owner of the original work)
creation:
(where exactly did you get this file from?)
Typically, the illustration must be used to support some specific issue of discussion in the article.
Please be concrete and specific. Don't just copy boilerplate statements from elsewhere. State clearly, in your own words, what this particular file will be doing in this particular article.
This is the cover or dustjacket of a book, the cover of a CD or video, the official release poster of a movie, or a comparable item. It will be included as that work's primary means of visual identification, at the top of the article about the book, movie, etc. in question.
Note: If you plan to use it for any other purpose than this, please tick the box for "other non-free work" below.
(author / copyright owner of the original work)
publication:
(where exactly did you get this file from?)
A standard fair use rationale will be added that matches this type of use. If you plan to use the file for any purpose other than this, please do not use this section, but the one labelled "other type of non-free work" below.
This is an official logo of an entity that is the subject of a Wikipedia article. It will be included as that entity's primary means of visual identification, at the top of the article in question.
Note: If you plan to use it for any other purpose than this, please tick the box for "other non-free work" below.
(where exactly did you get this file from?)
A standard fair use rationale will be added that matches this type of use. If you plan to use the file for any purpose other than this, please do not use this section, but the one labelled "other type of non-free work" below.
This is a historical photograph or other depiction of a person who is no longer alive. It will be used as the primary means of visual identification of that person in the article about them.
(This type of file can typically only be used with people who are no longer alive.)
(Who made this image?)
publication:
(Where, when and how was this image first published?)
publication:
(Where exactly did you get this file from?)
A standard fair use rationale will be added that matches this type of use. If you plan to use the file for any purpose other than this, please do not use this section, but the one labelled "other type of non-free work" below.
For subjects who died recently: have you made a reasonable effort to find people who might possess photographs of this person and might be willing to release one?
For subjects who lived in the early-to-mid 20th century: have you considered if there might be an older photograph that has fallen in the public domain?
We will typically not use a file if its owner has a potential commercial interest in its use, and if our use of it would compete with its original market role.
This is a copyrighted work whose use does not fall into any of the classes above. I have read the Wikipedia rules on Non-free content , and I will explain how this file meets all of the criteria set out there.
(Who made this image?)
publication:
(Where, when and how was this image first published?)
publication:
(Where exactly did you get this file from?)
Please be concrete and specific. Don't just copy boilerplate statements from elsewhere. State clearly, in your own words, what this particular file will be doing in this particular article. Your explanation must make it clear why the article would be significantly worse off without this file.
For a file to be deemed replaceable, it is not necessary that a suitable replacement already exists. Even if it is merely possible that a replacement could be created, we will not use the non-free file.
We will typically not use a file if its owner has a potential commercial interest in its use, and if our use of it would compete with its original market role.
- Don't use more files per article/topic than necessary
- Don't use the same file in more articles than necessary
- Don't use larger excerpts of a single work than necessary
- Don't use images of higher resolution than necessary
In view of this, please explain how the use of this file will be minimal.
A brief description of why you are overwriting this file. This will not be saved on the description page, but will be shown in its edit history.
Clicking this button will redirect you to a page on Commons. This will only work if you are already logged in there, which is likely the case if you have a unified account . Check here to see if you are logged in.
This way it can be used only on the English Wikipedia. We urge you to upload it to the Commons unless there is a very good reason for it to stay local. Often such local files are copied to the Commons for use elsewhere and deleted locally, requiring extra work for other volunteers. If you do not want your file to be copied to Commons and deleted locally, consider adding the {{Keep local }} tag.
This file doesn't seem to fall into either of the classes above, or I am not certain what its status is. I found this file somewhere, but I don't really know who made it or who owns it.
Well, we're very sorry, but if you're not sure about this file's copyright status, or if it doesn't fit into any of the groups above, then:
Please don't upload it.
Really, please don't. Even if you think it would make for a great addition to an article. We really take these copyright rules very seriously on Wikipedia. Note that media is assumed to be fully-copyrighted unless shown otherwise; the burden is on the uploader.
In particular, please don't upload:
- any file you simply found on some website, without knowing who its author or copyright owner is.
- any file you found somewhere, even if you have good reason to believe it has a copyright owner who would not mind us using it, but you don't have an explicit licensing statement from them.
- any file that was released for publicity purposes by its owners but doesn't have a fully-free license for free re-use for all purposes.
- any file credited to a commercial image agency, such as Reuters, AP or Getty Images. Such files normally cannot be used even under the "Fair Use" rules, except in rare cases.
- any file that is licensed for use exclusively on Wikipedia, or is free except that the free license excludes commercial use.
If you are in any doubt, please ask some experienced editors for advice before uploading. People will be happy to assist you at Wikipedia:Media copyright questions . Thank you.
Preview (test)
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Once uploading is completed, you will find your new file at this link:
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Your file has been uploaded successfully and can now be found here:
Please follow the link and check that the image description page has all the information you meant to include.
If you want to change the description, just go to the image page, click the "edit" tab at the top of the page and edit just as you would edit any other page. Do not go through this upload form again, unless you want to replace the actual file with a new version.
To insert this file into an article, you may want to use code similar to the following:
[[File:Example.jpg|thumb|right|insert a caption here]]
If you wish to make a link to the file in text, without actually showing the image, for instance when discussing the image on a talk page, you can use the following (mark the ":" after the initial brackets!):
[[:File:Example.jpg]]
See Wikipedia:Picture tutorial for more detailed help on how to insert and position images in pages.
Thank you for using the File Upload Wizard.
Please leave your feedback, comments, bug reports or suggestions on the talk page.