WikiQueer:Copyright violations

One of the most important aspects of WikiQueer is that its text (not media; but we will get to that) may be freely redistributed, reused and built upon by anyone, under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 3.0 Unported License (CC-BY-SA) and, except where otherwise noted, the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) (unversioned, with no invariant sections, front-cover texts, or back-cover texts). Contributors agree to release their original content under both licenses when they submit it, and material from public domain sources or other compatibly-licensed sources may also be used in accordance with the copyright policy, provided correct attribution is given.

However, material copied from sources that are not public domain or compatibly licensed without the permission of the copyright holder (unless brief quotation used in accordance with non-free content policy and guideline) is likely to be a copyright violation. Even inserting text copied with some changes can be a copyright violation if there's substantial linguistic similarity in creative language or structure (this can also raise problems of plagiarism). Such a situation should be treated seriously, as copyright violations not only harm WikiQueer's redistributability, but also create legal issues.

The situation for images and other media is slightly different, as a wider variety of licenses is accepted. But, in short, media which is not available under a suitable free license and which does not meet the non-free content criteria, should be assumed to be unacceptable. See WikiQueer:Image use policy and WikiQueer:Non-free content for details of this and WikiQueer:Guide to image deletion for some suggested steps for handling problems with images or other files.

Dealing with copyright violations
Handling of suspected violations of copyright policy depend on the particulars of a given case. If you suspect a copyright violation but are uncertain if the content is copyrighted or whether the external site is copying from WikiQueer, you should at least bring up the issue on that page's discussion page, if it is active. In that case, please tag the page , unless your concerns are swiftly resolved. Others can then examine the situation and take action if needed. The most helpful piece of information you can provide is a URL or other reference to what you believe may be the source of the text. You may also make a note of your concerns at WikiQueer talk:Copyright problems.

Some cases will be false alarms. For example, text that can be found elsewhere on the Web that was in fact copied from WikiQueer in the first place is not a copyright violation – at least not on WikiQueer's part. In these cases, it is a good idea to make a note of the situation on the discussion page. Also, if the contributor is the copyright holder of the text, even if it is published elsewhere under different terms, they have the right to post it here under CC-BY-SA and GFDL – the text may still be unsuitable for WikiQueer for another reason, but it is not a copyright violation. They may donate the material through the procedures described at WikiQueer:Donating copyrighted materials, although until the donation process is complete the article should be replaced with the  tag. Similarly, if they can verify compatible license through a notice at the external site or can prove that the content is public domain, this is not a copyright violation. A note explaining the situation should be made on the talk page (including, if there is a release, the URL of where the release can be found; permission conveyed through e-mail must be confirmed through the procedure at WikiQueer:Requesting copyright permission) and proper attribution given on the article's face. See guidance on attribution for sources under copyleft or released into public domain.

If you have strong reason to suspect a violation of copyright policy and some, but not all, of the content of a page appears to be a copyright infringement, then the infringing content should be removed, and a note to that effect should be made on the discussion page, along with the original source, if known. has been created for this. If the copyright holder's permission is later obtained, the text may be restored. If all of the content of a page appears to be a copyright infringement or removing the problem text is not an option because it would render the article unreadable, check the page history; if an older non-infringing version of the page exists, you should revert the page to that version.

If there is no such older version, you may be able to re-write the page from scratch, but failing that, the page will normally need to be deleted. In limited circumstances, administrators may delete obvious copyright violations on sight; see the relevant section of the speedy deletion policy. Contributors may list pages that meet these conditions for deletion using the  tag.

If the criteria for speedy deletion do not apply, you should blank the article or the appropriate section with the  template, and list the page at WikiQueer:Copyright problems; see instructions. This will give interested contributors a week to verify permission for the text or propose a rewrite. If, after a week, the page still appears to be a copyright infringement and no usable rewrite is proposed, it may be deleted by any administrator or reduced to a non-infringing stub.

Addressing contributors
If you can determine the original contributor of the content, please notify them of WikiQueer's Wikimedia:Terms of Use and copyright policies. When an article has been tagged for speedy deletion or masked for copyright investigation, it will generate a template that can be used for this purpose.

Contributors who repeatedly post copyrighted material despite appropriate warning may be blocked from editing by any administrator to prevent further problems. Contributors who have extensively violated copyright policy by uploading many copyrighted files or placing copyrighted text into numerous articles may be blocked without warning for the protection of the project, pending satisfactory assurances that infringement will not continue. In extreme cases administrators may impose special conditions before unblocking, such as requiring assistance with cleanup by disclosing which sources were used. If contributors have been shown to have a history of extensive copyright violation, it may be assumed without further evidence that all of their major contributions are copyright violations, and they may be removed indiscriminately. See WikiQueer:Contributor copyright investigations.

If a contributor has been previously clearly warned of copyright infringement but persisted, they may be reported for administrator attention to the administrators' incidents noticeboard.

Information for copyright owners
If you are a copyright owner or represent a copyright owner, and you believe that WikiQueer is infringing your copyright, we can assist you best via e-mail. You may contact with an informal request; please cite the exact URL (the "address" or "location" of the page as shown by your web browser, beginning with http://www.wikiqueer.org/...), and provide enough information to substantiate your claim of copyright ownership. Be aware that correspondence is answered by a small number of volunteers, and an immediate reply may not be possible.

If you are a copyright owner who would like to license content for reuse, please see WikiQueer:Donating copyrighted materials.

Policies, guidelines and information pages

 * WikiQueer:Copy-paste: an information page with a simple explanation of WikiQueer's various copyright policies
 * WikiQueer:Cv101: a simple guide to addressing copyright problems
 * WikiQueer:Copyrights: official copyright policy
 * WikiQueer:FAQ/Copyright: FAQ explaining various aspects of copyright policy
 * WikiQueer:Non-free content: policy and guideline on including non-free content
 * WikiQueer:Public domain: guideline on identifying public domain content
 * WikiQueer:Mirrors and forks: information on what to do if another source is misusing WikiQueer's content
 * WikiQueer:Copying within WikiQueer: guideline on copying content from one WikiQueer page to another
 * WikiQueer:Plagiarism: guideline on plagiarism
 * WikiQueer:Guide to image deletion: an overview of various processes for handling problem files
 * WikiQueer:Donating copyrighted materials: information on how to donate copyrighted materials you own
 * WikiQueer:Requesting copyright permission: information on how to request permission from copyright holders

Noticeboards

 * WikiQueer:Copyright problems: the board for reporting problem articles
 * WikiQueer:Contributor copyright investigations: the board for requesting investigation of serial infringers
 * WikiQueer:Possibly unfree files: the board for reviewing copyright status of images
 * WikiQueer:Non-free content review: the board for reviewing usage of non-free files
 * WikiQueer:External links noticeboard: the board for reviewing the appropriateness of external links

Templates

 * backwardscopy: template used on talk page to provide notice of reverse copying
 * copyvio: replaces the page with a copyright violation banner
 * db-copyvio: tags a copyright violation page for speedy deletion
 * copy-paste: adds notice to a page that the contents may be a copyright violation
 * copyvioel: places a banner that the page may contain external links to copyright violations
 * copyvio link: inline citation to tag a specific external link which may go to a copyright violation
 * cclean: template used on talk page to provide notice of removed copyrighted content
 * Uw-copyright: template used on contributor talk page to alert to removal (not tagged deletion) of copyrighted text
 * Uw-copying: template used on contributor talk page to alert to process for copying content from one WikiQueer article to another
 * dual: a template used on an article's face to note the import of text under CC-By-SA and GFDL
 * evidence should be documented at the talk page of the article, unless the license is clear at the source


 * CCBYSASource: a template used on an article's face to note the import of text under CC-By-SA only
 * evidence should be documented at the talk page of the article, unless the license is clear at the source