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If you have published content on another user-generated website, they may have required you to grant them exclusive license, in which case you cannot contribute it here. Sometimes even when sites do not require exclusive license, such as IMDb, it may not be possible for you to use the content here as
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While your user page and talk page may include brief quotations from copyrighted text, Knowledge cannot host extensive copying of non-compatible copyrighted material anywhere, not even in talk or user pages, not even temporarily.
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by making an inconsequential change to the article—such as adding a blank line to the end of the article—and link to the source article in edit summary then. A note such as "content copied from ] on 1 January 2012" works fine.
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policy. This means that the quotation must not be replaceable with free text (including one that the editor writes), must be minimal, must have contextual significance and must have previously been published.
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It is also recommended to make a note on the talk page of the source article that copying has occurred, because the source article cannot be deleted as long as content from it is used. The template
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to only mention the references and use inline citations. Attribution gives credit to the original author and is always required whether or not the text is free: see
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of copyrighted text may be used to illustrate a point, establish context, or attribute a point of view or idea. Use of copyrighted text must be in compliance with
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from copyright text, and text copied from a free source without a copyright, text from other sources may not be copied into Knowledge. Doing so is a
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programs, directly onto Knowledge, as public domain programs are compatible with the CC-BY-SA license used by Knowledge.
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This page provides additional information about concepts in the page(s) it supplements. This page is not one of
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Most websites (and other sources) are automatically protected by copyright under rules such as the
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While copying text from the interfaces of attribution-only licensed programs, like those licensed
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even if the author did not apply for copyright or place a copyright notice in their work.
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the interface instead of copying the text. Screenshots fall other "non-text media" in
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If I own the source, or work for the owner of the source, can I copy it to Knowledge?
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it may not be possible to verify that you are the individual who placed it there.
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can be used for this as well as on the destination article's talk page.
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from websites they own (or work for) is removed or articles tagged for
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copy the interface text of GPL (or other copyleft licensed) programs
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Can I copy text into a user page or talk page in order to work on it?
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Yes, you can copy parts of one Knowledge article into another, but
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the program is explicitly licensed CC0 or public domain, and use
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Yes, you can copy interface text from public domain programs, or
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Can I copy text from the interfaces in freely-licensed software?
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Superficial change of copyright-protected text is not enough.
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Knowledge articles must be written in the author's own words
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Can I copy text to Knowledge that I got from somewhere else?
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the sources of the article. Copyright violations are often
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violation. Always write the articles in your own words and
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Knowledge:Plagiarism § Copying material from free sources
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you must link to the source article in your edit summary
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How about copying from one Knowledge article to another?
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you may not copy text from other sources into Knowledge
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For more information on closely paraphrasing text, see
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Can I copy from open license or public domain sources?
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copy the interface text of attribution-only programs
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explanatory essay
Knowledge:Copyright violations
Knowledge:Plagiarism
Knowledge's policies or guidelines
thoroughly vetted by the community
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quotations
copyright
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Knowledge copyright
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Reusing Knowledge content
CC BY-SA 4.0
GFDL
Non-free content
Copying within Knowledge
Public domain content
Non-US copyrights
Frequently asked questions
Donating copyrighted material
Copying text from other sources
Requesting copyright permission

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