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No more GFDL for most media Effective 1 August 2021 GFDL is no longer an option for media like photos and video. See the accepted proposal to phase out GFDL for most media. Existing media is not affected. Read Wikipedia:Image use policy for the current policy. |
Adds pages to Category:GFDL files with disclaimers.
Usage
editThis tag is part of an effort to migrate newly uploaded images to a version of the GFDL tag that does not inhibit reuse by burdening them with copies of the Wikipedia disclaimers (i.e. remove the "Subject to disclaimers" line). Such migration will put the English Wikipedia on an equal footing with the other major Wikipedias and with Commons. However, as one is legally required by the GFDL to preserve all disclaimers, that notice cannot be removed from existing images that bear it (except by the copyright holder). Hence all images uploaded after the "Subject to disclaimers" line was added to the GFDL tag are being moved to this new label to correctly note their rather awkward status.
See also
edit- Wikipedia:GFDL standardization
- Commons:Template:GFDL-user-en-with-disclaimers
- {{GFDL-no-disclaimers}}
- {{GFDL 1.2}}
Redirects to this template
edit- {{GFDL-en}}