Board Thread:Support Requests - Community Management/@comment-1504358-20190923180809/@comment-5146399-20190923211759

The copyright holder is the one who got the creators sign away their copyrights, which is not the uploader.

Fair use is an exception from copyright protection which is given by courts and hinges on multiple factors, some of them being educational purpose or not making money from it (Wikia is making money from it in roundabout ways).

If you present screenshots in an unaltered fashion and also give credit to the original creator and current copyright holder, you should be fine. Not because of fair use, since that is decided in court, and you don't want to be brought to court in the first place. But most publishers see fandom (lowercase f) as good publicity and wouldn't want to be seen as tyrants cracking down on fans who don't do any measurable damage.

imo.