Template:Character-artwork: Difference between revisions

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No one would be able to see the white text on the white background, so I changed the text to black.
m I believe this fits here, as it is used on other copyright tags
 
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|''This image is an illustration of a '''character in a video game, comic book, or animated television program or film'''.  The '''copyright''' for it is most likely owned by either the '''publisher/producer''' and/or '''artist(s) producing the work in question'''. It is believed that the use of '''low-resolution''' images of character artwork for commentary on '''the character in question''' qualifies as '''[[Wikipedia:Fair use|fair use]]''' under [[Wikipedia:United States copyright law|United States copyright law]]. See [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Fair use|Wikipedia:Fair use]] for more information.
|''This image is an illustration of a '''character in a video game, comic book, or animated television program or film'''.  The '''copyright''' for it is most likely owned by either the '''publisher/producer''' and/or '''artist(s) producing the work in question'''. It is believed that the use of '''low-resolution''' images of character artwork for commentary on '''the character in question''' qualifies as '''[[Wikipedia:Fair use|fair use]]''' under [[Wikipedia:United States copyright law|United States copyright law]]. See [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Fair use|Wikipedia:Fair use]] for more information.
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<includeonly>[[Category:Character artwork|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude></noinclude>
<includeonly>[[Category:Character artwork|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Image wiki templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 00:32, 9 April 2018

Copyrighted character artwork This image is an illustration of a character in a video game, comic book, or animated television program or film. The copyright for it is most likely owned by either the publisher/producer and/or artist(s) producing the work in question. It is believed that the use of low-resolution images of character artwork for commentary on the character in question qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law. See Wikipedia:Fair use for more information.