User blog comment:TOR/Join us in protecting the freedom of user-generated content/@comment-33359237-20180909120721

Honestly, I assume that lots of FANDOM wikis violate copyrights. Considering how rigorously copyrights are checked at Wikimedia Commons, I think that FANDOM's system is broken and needs improvements in any case. Personally, I think that the use of in-game screen shots at the wiki that I'm admin for is very likely to violate copyrights - but the company that holds the copyrights is aware of it and tolerates it because they know that their players benefit from the wiki and they rely on the wiki for documentation of their game. But if that company changes their mind (e.g. because their management changes) and insists on their copyrights, then I wouldn't hesitate to delete all the screen shots, which would basically kill the wiki - but that's for the copyright holder to decide (in this case).

If the new law requires written permission to use the screen shots then I'm positive that that can be arranged for the wiki where I am admin. Actually, it would weaken the position of the company (because then they cannot undo that permission) and therefore strengthen the position of the wiki (because then the use of the screen shots would be on a firm legal basis without relying on fair-use regulations).