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Please do not post images from leaked alpha trial footage. The aforementioned footage was leaked illegally and hosting it could get the site in trouble - Bondpedia (Contact) [
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License images
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You have to license your uploads. If you don't, Wikia could get in trouble for using copyrighted materials. Йура
23:24, August 16, 2011 (UTC)
Licensing
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Could you give me the URL to where you got the image File:Kh2002.jpg from? If not it will have to be deleted as it is unlicensed.![]()
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Licensing
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Could you please license the images you added yesterday? Since they're all battlelog images, all you have to do is click "edit" on the image details page and add "{{EA}}". Thanks. Йура
17:37, October 1, 2011 (UTC)
- Thank you! Please remember to do that in the future, too... Йура
17:49, October 1, 2011 (UTC)
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First of all, great work on uploading all those weapon images. They're really useful for when we're adding information. Unfortunately, the licensing for your images isn't necessarily enough. Due to BF:ICP, your images need to have a source in their copyright info otherwise the wiki as a whole gets into legal issues. So, all I need is for you to provide me with a source for the images you've uploaded, mainly the weapon renders, and I can sort out the rest!
HeatedPete - 20:52, October 1, 2011 (UTC)
- And yes, I have read the post by Yuri above, but unfortunately we do need the source. The EA End User license agreement states that the images are EA's property, but we can't just lift stuff out of sources without giving credit to/details of the source. Hence the need for the source URL.
HeatedPete - 20:54, October 1, 2011 (UTC)