Template:Text release
本條目的部份修訂版本,其全部或一部份內容是從外部網站上的非自由內容材料([{{{URL}}}])進行衍生創作。該材料(此前或隨後)已在其外部來源網站上貼出一或多份與維基百科相容的授權條款,符合可供維基百科自由使用的授權條款標準。該條款一經授權即不能撤銷,然而其外部來源可能會將其授權條款移除或是連結已經失效,在此可以參考包含該聲明的已存檔內容([{{{Archive URL}}}])。 |
目的
Wikipedia's copyright policies require that any copyrighted text we use, beyond fair use, be released under a free copyright license compatible with Wikipedia's free licenses (the GFDL and CC-BY-SA 3.0 Unported License), under which all of our (non-quoted) text is licensed. Some methods of release are described at Wikipedia:Donating copyrighted materials. For websites, one of the ways we allow proof of release is to instruct the copyright holder to post a notice at the website itself, listing the release (a copyleft notice).
The problem is that in cases where the Wikipedia:Volunteer Response Team is not involved and no OTRS ticket is used, after one person is satisfied with the initial release, there is no notice left behind for others that a release has been obtained or how it was received. This is compounded if the external website's URL changes or goes dead, and can result in much confusion if the notice posted at the external site is subsequently removed.
This template thus provides a notice for an article's talk page not only providing information on the release, but creates a permanent record of the release by both prompting the creation of, and then providing a link to, an archive of the webpage. The archive is essentially a static snapshot, so it will continue to show the copyleft release and will not change, even if the external website's live content does.
This template adds pages to the category Category:Articles with imported freely licensed text.
用法
{{Text release |URL = 受著作權保護材料的外部網站連結位址 |Archive URL = 存檔網站所保存的材料存檔連結位址 }}
Note: This template should only be used where a compatible license has been published on the site from which the content was taken. If no compatible license has been published on the site, this template should not be used; the text will be removed. See Wikipedia:Donating copyrighted materials for an example of a usable license.