Difference between revisions of "Template:Screenshot boilerplate"

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(fix wording -- this is used for non-game content on rare occasion, so the references to software should be more general)
(this could stand to be clarified as well. Urgh, blech)
 
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'''Please do not use this template by itself.''' It is intended for transclusion in templates specific to each type of screenshot.
 
'''Please do not use this template by itself.''' It is intended for transclusion in templates specific to each type of screenshot.
 
</div><br></noinclude>It is believed that the use of such screenshots in the Doom Wiki qualifies as fair use because:
 
</div><br></noinclude>It is believed that the use of such screenshots in the Doom Wiki qualifies as fair use because:
* No freely licensed alternative exists or could conceivably be created.
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* No freely licensed equivalent can exist. In some cases, the software's functionality could conceivably be replicated by a free alternative, but such an alternative would be insufficient to the Doom Wiki's goal of documenting the original creative work.
 
* The screenshot is used to convey ideas which cannot be adequately represented by text alone, as part of a journalistic or analytical discussion about some aspect of the software, or a historical record of its context in the Doom community. The image is never used in a purely decorative manner.
 
* The screenshot is used to convey ideas which cannot be adequately represented by text alone, as part of a journalistic or analytical discussion about some aspect of the software, or a historical record of its context in the Doom community. The image is never used in a purely decorative manner.
 
* The screenshots included in the Doom Wiki represent a trivially small portion of the original copyrighted media, which in no way replaces the reader's experience of using the software. Therefore, their reproduction here does not infringe on the market role of the copyrighted publication.
 
* The screenshots included in the Doom Wiki represent a trivially small portion of the original copyrighted media, which in no way replaces the reader's experience of using the software. Therefore, their reproduction here does not infringe on the market role of the copyrighted publication.

Latest revision as of 11:32, 3 December 2016

Please do not use this template by itself. It is intended for transclusion in templates specific to each type of screenshot.


It is believed that the use of such screenshots in the Doom Wiki qualifies as fair use because:
  • No freely licensed equivalent can exist. In some cases, the software's functionality could conceivably be replicated by a free alternative, but such an alternative would be insufficient to the Doom Wiki's goal of documenting the original creative work.
  • The screenshot is used to convey ideas which cannot be adequately represented by text alone, as part of a journalistic or analytical discussion about some aspect of the software, or a historical record of its context in the Doom community. The image is never used in a purely decorative manner.
  • The screenshots included in the Doom Wiki represent a trivially small portion of the original copyrighted media, which in no way replaces the reader's experience of using the software. Therefore, their reproduction here does not infringe on the market role of the copyrighted publication.
  • The image was captured by the person who uploaded it.
  • The graphics are unmodified from their original form, possibly excepting simple labeling and scaling.
  • For each image on the Doom Wiki, an associated description page attributes its source and details the rationale for fair use of copyrighted material. This description page is easily accessible whenever the image is presented in an article.

    This article incorporates text from the open-content Wikipedia online encyclopedia article Wikipedia:Non-free use rationale guideline.
    This article incorporates text from the open-content Wikipedia online encyclopedia article Wikipedia:Non-free content.