Template:Logo fur/doc

This template is to help users write fair use rationales for non-free logos as required by WQ:NFC, WQ:LOGO, and WQ:FURG. Include this in the image file after the  template, once for each time you insert the logo image into an article.

This template automatically inserts standard rationale text. For a "dumb" template with manually-added fields, see Non-free use rationale.

Please use copyrighted content responsibly and in accordance with WikiQueer policy. A template alone does not make a logo fair to use. It merely helps you state why you think it is appropriate.

This template is optimized for logos of brands/organizations used in the article about that brand/organization. Other contexts may work, but it may not. Before saving, try the "preview" feature to review the text produced by this template. Be sure the language is true and complete. If not consider using the override fields or a hand-written justification.

Syntax
(copy this to your image page)

Fields:
 * Article - Article name, no brackets
 * Use - How is the image used in the article? Choose one
 * Infobox - in a company infobox for logos that represent the company
 * Org - logo identifies an organization in an article or section about the organization
 * Brand - logo identifies a brand in an article or section about the brand
 * Product - logo identifies a product or service in an article or section about that product or service
 * Public facility - logo used to identify a road, airport, station, route, city, neighborhood, government service, etc.
 * Other - some other use. Describe in "Purpose"


 * Used for - What is the name of the thing the logo identifies, if different than the article name
 * Owner - Who owns the logo, if different than article name. Full legal name is best.
 * Website - If taken from the web, where?
 * Commentary - Discuss any commentary in the article about the logo itself. (Not displayed in article; only visible when editing the page.)
 * History - If logo is discontinued or modified, when and how was it used historically


 * Description - Additional information about the logo
 * Source - If not from the website, specifically where and how did you get the image?
 * Portion - If you did not use the whole logo, what part did you use and why?
 * Low resolution - If the image is unusually large or small, why?
 * Purpose - If use is not one of the above categories, explain how you use it and why.
 * Replaceability - Explain why the image can't be replaced with free use, if the default explanations aren't accurate
 * Other information - Any other information you think helps the image's fair use case