Wikipedia:File copyright tags/Free licenses

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Free content is free as in freedom. This page links to some of the most popular licenses for releasing such content. This page can be reached via http://enwp.org/WP:ICT/FL when forwarding the full URL is not convenient. If an image is available under one of these licenses, it is acceptable to be used in Wikipedia.

Berkeley Software Distribution

BSD
BSD

Creative Commons

Generally, a work licensed under a CC tag with more requirements cannot be integrated into a work licensed under a more permissive CC license (such as integrating a CC BY-SA work into a CC BY work), unless the entire target work switches to the less permissive license.

Other Creative Commons licenses exist but are non-free for use in Wikipedia. See

Non-free Creative Commons licenses
for a full list and explanation.

Free Art license (Licence Art Libre
)

Free Art license
Free Art license
  • {{
    Free Art license (info
    )

GNU's Not Unix!

Note: The licenses in this section require reprinting the entire license text with any reuse of the image. If you created the image yourself, please consider using a different license. If one includes any of the content, the entire book/section goes under

GFDL
, unlike CC BY-SA.

  • {{
    WP:NOMOREGFDL
    • {{GFDL-self}} – GFDL template, remarking that uploader holds copyright.
    • {{GFDL-user|user}} – user has released this image under the GFDL.
      GNU
      GNU
    • {{
      GFDL-retouched
      }} – GFDL template, remarking that a previous PD work has been digitally enhanced, and re-released under GFDL.
    • {{GFDL-OpenGeoDB}} – GFDL (images from http://opengeodb.de).
    • {{wikipedia-screenshot}} – Screenshots of Wikipedia web pages.
  • {{GPL}} – GNU General Public License. This tag is designed for GPL images licensed by others (usually as part of a software package). Do not use it to tag images you created yourself. Use another free license.
  • {{LGPL}} – GNU Lesser General Public License. This tag is designed for LGPL images licensed by others (usually as part of a software package). Do not use it to tag images you created yourself. Use another free license.

MIT (Expat)

Mozilla

Mozilla
Mozilla

UK Government

Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
  • {{OGL}} – Open Government Licence version 1.0
  • {{OGL-2.0}} – Open Government Licence version 2.0
  • {{OGL-3.0}} – Open Government Licence version 3.0