Licensing Guide Beta

Please note: if you are not a staff member, do not take licensing issues for offsite work into your own hands. If you direct the creator or operator of an incorrectly licensed fan work to this page or suggest that they talk to staff, that is fine. Similarly, if you alert staff to the issue so that they can deal with it, that is also fine. It is not fine to make threats about potential takedowns or represent yourself as an authority on the wiki's licensing. The wiki has staff for a reason. Let us help you.

For information regarding image licensing for use in articles, please see this page. If you've read the guide below but still have questions, please contact staff directly via Discord or Wikidot PMs.

In order for your derivative work to be kosher, you need to do two things:

1. Attribute the works that you're using to the wiki and to the specific author, if possible. For example:

"Nothing" is written by WL author "Rounderhouse" and is available to read at http://wanderers-library.wikidot.com/nothing

2. Add the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license (or CC-BY-SA for short) to the derived work. Doing this will release it under the CC-BY-SA license. Specific release statements may be found under the "For Specific Creator Types" tab.

Releasing it under the CC-BY-SA license means that people will be able to copy your work wholesale, and even sell it, provided that they properly attribute you and release their work under the same license.

Hopefully that wasn't overly intimidating or confusing. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact our staff!

Unless otherwise stated, the content of this page is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License