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'''WikiIndex:Fair Use'''
'''WikiIndex:Fair Use'''


The editors' use of copyrighted material here on [[WikiIndex]] is of a [[:Category:Nonprofit|nonprofit]], educational nature.  The editors are making such material available in an effort to visually illustrate the [[wiki]]s we have [[:Category:All|catalogued here]], along with their [[:Category:Wiki License|licenses]] and [[:Category:Wiki Engine|software]].
The [[editor]]s' use of [[:Category:Copyright|copyrighted]] material here on [[WikiIndex]] is of a [[:Category:Nonprofit|non-profit]], educational nature.  The editors are making such material available in an effort to visually illustrate the [[wiki]]s we have [[:Category:All|catalogued here]], along with their [[:Category:Wiki License|licenses]], and [[:Category:Wiki Engine|software]].


The editors make no claim whatsoever of original authorship or ownership of the original form of any such material used, whether expressly identified or not.
The editors here at {{tag|WikiIndex}} make no claim whatsoever of original authorship or ownership of the original form of any such material used, whether expressly identified or not.


The editors' use of copyrighted material does not significantly negatively affect "the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work(s)."
The editors' use of copyrighted material does not significantly negatively affect "the potential market for, or value of, the copyrighted work(s)."


Consistent with the above declarations, the editors recognize, accept, support, and abide by the general principles and intended purpose of copyright as a legal protection against outright piracy or usurpation of authorship for the purpose of intercepting direct commercial profit or benefit or attribution from the original author.
Consistent with the above declarations, the editors recognise, accept, support, and abide by the general principles and intended purpose of copyright as a legal protection against outright piracy or usurpation of authorship for the purpose of intercepting direct commercial profit or benefit or attribution from the original author.


The editors' use of copyrighted material is consistent with the "fair use" provisions contained in §107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, in conjunction with subsequent legislative supplements and judicial clarifications.
The editors' use of copyrighted material is consistent with the 'fair use' provisions contained in §107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 ([[:Category:United States|United States]]), in conjunction with subsequent legislative supplements and judicial clarifications.


;See also
;See also
*[[wp:Fair use|Fair use]] at the [[English Wikipedia]]
*[[wp:Fair use|Fair use]] at the [[English Wikipedia]]
*[[WikiIndex:Terms of Service]]
*[[WikiIndex:Terms of Service]]
*[[WikiIndex:Copyrights]]


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The editors' use of copyrighted material here on WikiIndex is of a non-profit, educational nature. The editors are making such material available in an effort to visually illustrate the wikis we have catalogued here, along with their licenses, and software.

The editors here at WikiIndex make no claim whatsoever of original authorship or ownership of the original form of any such material used, whether expressly identified or not.

The editors' use of copyrighted material does not significantly negatively affect "the potential market for, or value of, the copyrighted work(s)."

Consistent with the above declarations, the editors recognise, accept, support, and abide by the general principles and intended purpose of copyright as a legal protection against outright piracy or usurpation of authorship for the purpose of intercepting direct commercial profit or benefit or attribution from the original author.

The editors' use of copyrighted material is consistent with the 'fair use' provisions contained in §107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 (United States), in conjunction with subsequent legislative supplements and judicial clarifications.

See also