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| This is a screenshot from a non-commercial game [[Doom Wiki:Policies and guidelines#Games, gameplay, and walkthroughs|related to the Doom series]]. Although the transformative nature of the work normally allows the programmer to assert ownership, many do not release their programs under a free license, and the copyright status of a given game may become difficult to verify over time (if, for example, its documentation fails to address that subject and the author's contact information is outdated).  Therefore, such images uploaded to the Doom Wiki are not assumed to have any particular license, and ideally this template should be replaced with a more specific one after investigation.<br><br>Items without confirmed copyright status will sooner or later be deleted.''
 
| This is a screenshot from a non-commercial game [[Doom Wiki:Policies and guidelines#Games, gameplay, and walkthroughs|related to the Doom series]]. Although the transformative nature of the work normally allows the programmer to assert ownership, many do not release their programs under a free license, and the copyright status of a given game may become difficult to verify over time (if, for example, its documentation fails to address that subject and the author's contact information is outdated).  Therefore, such images uploaded to the Doom Wiki are not assumed to have any particular license, and ideally this template should be replaced with a more specific one after investigation.<br><br>Items without confirmed copyright status will sooner or later be deleted.''
 
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Revision as of 00:24, 26 July 2014

This is a screenshot from a non-commercial game related to the Doom series. Although the transformative nature of the work normally allows the programmer to assert ownership, many do not release their programs under a free license, and the copyright status of a given game may become difficult to verify over time (if, for example, its documentation fails to address that subject and the author's contact information is outdated). Therefore, such images uploaded to the Doom Wiki are not assumed to have any particular license, and ideally this template should be replaced with a more specific one after investigation.

Items without confirmed copyright status will sooner or later be deleted.



This article incorporates text from the open-content Wikipedia online encyclopedia article Template:Don't know.