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- For Meta's policy, see Meta:Copyrights
The actual legal issues regarding copyright in Wikipedia should be discussed in depth, before starting any major project like a copyright bot.
This file is for the basic questions of copyright itself, under global laws and other national laws likely to apply to wikipedia, e.g. those of the USA.
Basics
The Wikimedia Foundation outlines several principles which every project must follow:
- Only free content, all text is licensed under a dual-license between the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license and the GNU Free Documentation License (with few exceptions such as Wikinews which uses a Creative Commons Attribution license and Wikidata which use CC0 for data).
- Όλες οι εικόνες πρέπει να είναι είτε δωρεάν (δημόσιων τομέων, GFDL, CC και πάει λέγοντας) ή, "αν το επιτρέπει η πολιτική", αποστέλλονται στο πλαίσιο μιας απαίτησης δίκαιη χρήσης, βλέπε παρακάτω.
- Όλα τα αρχεία πολυμέσων, πρέπει να συνοδεύεται με πληροφορίες άδειας και μια πηγή, για να καθίσταται δυνατή η επαλήθευση.
- Όλα τα μη δωρεάν περιεχόμενα πρέπει να έχουν μια λεπτομερή αιτιολόγηση για τη χρήση τους.
- Providing external links to material in violation of its copyright is discouraged per Intellectual Reserve v. Utah Lighthouse Ministry
Δίκαιη χρήση
Παράνοια πνευματικών δικαιωμάτων
The concept of copyright paranoia, users overreacting to sometimes "non-issues" involving copyright and copyright infringement, is an issue in some cases.
Ηθικά δικαιώματα
Τα ηθικά δικαιώματα είναι μέρος των CC 3.0 αδειών, επιτρέπονται στα κοινά.
Non-acceptance of the Rule of the shorter term
Because United States law does not recognize the "Rule of the shorter term", meaning content that should be in the public domain in the United States (but is the case in its source country), has to be judged alongside the United States' complicated rules for the public domain, and can potentially not be usable on Wikimedia projects.
Δείτε επίσης
- Copyright problems, noticeboard on the English Wikipedia for dealing with potential copyright problems
- Wikipedia and copyright issues
- Wikipedia Designated Agent
- Non-free content