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:Again, https://dwarffortresswiki.org/index.php/File:Gigantic_panda_preview.jpg
 
:Again, https://dwarffortresswiki.org/index.php/File:Gigantic_panda_preview.jpg
 
:If the copyrightholder (not the webmaster) "made it clear that this isn't used financially" then there is a (non commercial use) license and you can't tag it as PD. Public domain means that I can do whatever I want e.g. I can take it put my name on it, make commercial prints of it, sell them along side the original artists work in his shop and there is nothing legally he can do about it. --[[User:Jan|Jan]] ([[User talk:Jan|talk]]) 09:37, 14 December 2022 (UTC)
 
:If the copyrightholder (not the webmaster) "made it clear that this isn't used financially" then there is a (non commercial use) license and you can't tag it as PD. Public domain means that I can do whatever I want e.g. I can take it put my name on it, make commercial prints of it, sell them along side the original artists work in his shop and there is nothing legally he can do about it. --[[User:Jan|Jan]] ([[User talk:Jan|talk]]) 09:37, 14 December 2022 (UTC)
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I mean nothing personal when I ask this, but... is English not your primary language or something? Because some of what you say has some weird, ''weird'' grammar that makes you hard to follow.
 
 
You keep mentioning the watermark that I removed in that one image like a "gotcha!" moment. Damn right I removed that watermark, I thought it was some desktop background image (which is how that site presented it, according to that site.) You found the image on DeviantArt, but I asked the guy on Reddit if he cared about his work being used, and he didn't care (which would be a bit late and pointless for that anyway since it's all over the place). If you had any idea of the effort I put in and the amount of emails and DM's I send to the authors of these images (or the webmasters if the source is not clear), you wouldn't be typing so aggressively about this.
 
 
I asked a lot of these artists if I could use their work, since it's already on Pinterest/Tumblr/desktop background sites/etc and about 93% of them say they don't give a shit. A lot of these images are on so many other sites and wikis that it almost physically hurts trying to comprehend it. Let me paint a picture here, imagine something you made is ALL over the internet, on like maybe 50-100 sites... one of them being the Dwarf Fortress Wiki. Who's gonna go, "By golly! My image is on quite literally half of the entire internet, but out of ALL those sites, it being on Dwarf Fortress Wiki is what steam my clams!! All those other sites are one thing, but hot dog! That ONE site is the bad one! >=("
 
 
<span style="color:grey">"If the copyrightholder (not the webmaster) "made it clear that this isn't used financially" then there is a (non commercial use) license and you can't tag it as PD. Public domain means that I can do whatever I want e.g. I can take it put my name on it, make commercial prints of it, sell them along side the original artists work in his shop and there is nothing legally he can do about it."</span>
 
 
Fair enough, then I can change it to the "non-commercial" template. Don't get my words wrong, I'm not saying "some images are at more than one place so I can take what I want", but if you saw the replies I get about how nonchalant and accepting they are of their work being used here, it would be enough to write a very thick book. Moving on. Any time you want to report me to Lethosor or whatever, please feel free. In fact, I can do it for you.
 
 
No matter what the outcome is - whether I'm allowed to post preview pictures here or not... I'll be the victor. If I can still post images, great. If I can't... great. The Steam version has its own visuals anyway, almost negating the need for preview images. Using image search on Google also randomizes the site tickets, not always showing the image's exact source on the first search.
 
 
<span style="color:grey">"the golden rule you need explicit disclaimer or permission from copyright holder, absence of their off means shit."</span>
 
 
And if it doesn't exist? --[[User:Zippy|Zippy]] ([[User talk:Zippy|talk]]) 12:50, 15 December 2022 (UTC)
 
  
 
:Then you can't use it.  
 
:Then you can't use it.  

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