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Guidelines for non-photography crew

(Work in progress)

Wiki Imagery

Copyrighted Material

It should go without saying that we do not want imagery on the wiki that we do not have permission to use. The default assumption should be that you cannot use an image unless you explicitly have evidence to show that you can. Merely being available on the internet does not make an image 'fair game' for use on the wiki.


There are several ways that you can ensure an image is ok for use on the wiki:

  1. Use an image from a crew photographer. Anyone who edits the wiki can email photography crew to get access to a library of images suitable for wiki use. This has the benefit of filling the wiki full of images from the game world.
  2. Obtain permission from the photographer and display their information within a special category page on the wiki. All images from that photographer should then have the standard accreditation template inserted.
  3. Use an image with the correct creative commons license. Crucially we must use creative commons licenses that allow for commercial use. In addition all images with creative commons licenses must be attributed properly. Some websites have the ability to search images tagged with creative commons licenses - Flickr is particularly good for this. Make sure you also tick the 'find content to use commercially' box. However a little common sense is required here - not all images tagged with a creative commons license will have been done so legally. Just because you take a picture of something in a museum for example, does not mean that you can distribute it for commercial use (check the individual terms of the entrance ticket).


Images that are not ok to use on the wiki:

  1. Images where you have no idea of the author.
  2. Images taken as screenshots from film and TV.

Attribution

Following best practices for attribution are important. If you cannot give all the following information then it's possible that the image shouldn't be used on the wiki:

  • Title
  • Author
  • Source
  • License

Known photographers

Creative Commons

Images licensed under creative commons need to be attributed in a particular way. Here's an example:

Medieval Beekeeper
A Medieval Beekeeper

If you check the file page the following attribution is included:

"Medieval Beekeeper" by Hans Splinter is licensed under CC BY-ND 2.0.

Or in other words: "TITLE" by ARTIST is licensed under LICENSE.