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Welcome to this non-exhaustive beginners guide on how to help with copyright cleanup across Wikipedia, and thank you for wanting to help. This guide will go through the basics in helping at Contributor Copyright Investigations and CopyPatrol.

The Basics

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Copyright cleanup is the act of removing copyright violations ("copyvios"), from Wikipedia. On the English Wikipedia, this is almost entirely removing or rephrasing copyrighted text, though it can also involve images, videos and other media.

Why do we need to remove copyrighted content?

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Almost all Wikimedia projects[a] are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license (CC-BY-SA 3.0). This license allows commercial use, and means we can only accept content released under this or a compatible license. When you contribute to Wikipedia, your contributions are released under this license. However, most sources (almost all books and most websites) are not released under a "free" license (you can tell this when it says "All rights reserved" in the footer), and Wikipedia cannot accept this content.

Jargon and abbreviations

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  • CCI – Contributor Copyright Investigations
  • Copyvio – Copyright violation
  • Revdel – Revision deletion criteria RD1

What is and isn't allowed on Wikipedia

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What is allowed

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What isn't allowed

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  • Anything that states "All rights reserved"
  • Anything released under a license that forbids commercial use
  • Anything released under a license that forbids derivative works (Wikipedia is editable by anyone, so this can't be enforced)
  • Anything where the copyright status is unclear or unknown

References

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Notes
  1. ^ Except for Wikinews (Wikinews uses the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Generic license, or "CC-BY 2.5") and parts of Wikidata (Wikidata's main, property, lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces use the Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication, or "CC0". All other namespaces use the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 3.0 license.)