Copyright is an important aspect of Fandom. You hold some of the rights to the text you contribute to the site, and it's important to understand fair use of media from your favorite fandoms.
Your Copyright on Wikis[]
When you contribute to a Fandom wiki, you retain the copyright to your edits, although you agree to license them under the terms of the CC BY-SA license. New wikis and the vast majority of existing wikis use the CC BY-SA license. This means that although you are the holder of the copyright, you have given blanket and irrevocable permission to the world at large to reuse, remix, and transform your work as long as you are attributed as the author. Please note that images are not automatically released under the CC BY-SA license.
You may find that an outside source is using content from your wiki. This is acceptable under the Creative Commons license as long as they provide proper attribution on every article and link back to your wiki. There's an example of how to provide proper attribution in our Terms of Use here.
Infringement[]
If you believe someone has violated your copyright, a good first step is to approach an administrator or a similarly situated user on the offending site and explain the attribution requirement to them. Often, the failure to attribute is an oversight, and an authority there will fix it by adding attribution.
If that does not work, your next step is to send a takedown notice. Under the DMCA, copyright infringements are subject to a notice and takedown procedure. This involves sending a notice to the host of the infringing content and informing them of the infringement.
When a copyright holder discovers a possible infringement on Fandom, they send a takedown notice. That notice must include the following, in accordance with the DMCA:
- The contact information (name, address) and signature of the complaining party. If the notice is sent electronically, the signature can be electronic.
- A link to the original version of the material (if such a link exists) and a link to the allegedly infringing material on Fandom.
- A statement by the complaining party that they have a good faith belief that there is no legal basis for the material's use on Fandom.
- A statement that, under penalty of perjury, the information contained within the notice is accurate and that the individual sending the notice is authorized to act on behalf of the material's owner.
As a host for user-generated content, Fandom is then obligated to remove any infringing material that we receive notice of. Repeated copyright violations can lead to loss of user rights (if any are present and necessary to be removed), blocking, the loss of your account, or even the closure of your wiki.
If you feel that your copyright is currently being infringed on Fandom, please contact our designated agent under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act:
- Attn: Copyright Agent
- Fandom, Inc.
- 130 Sutter Street
- Fandom, 4th Floor
- San Francisco, California 94104
- United States
You may email the designated agent via copyright@fandom.com. Please include "Claim of Copyright Infringement" in the subject of your email.
Adding copyrighted content to your wiki[]
Your community may want to include copyrighted material from outside sources on the wiki. This is only allowed under one or more of the following conditions:
- Your use of the material will be likely to qualify as fair use or similar exception. Four factors are considered by courts to determine whether an item's usage counts as fair use:[1]
- Purpose of the use
- Nature of the copyrighted work
- Amount and substantiality of copyrighted work used compared to the work as a whole
- Potential market for the copyrighted work
- You have the permission of the copyright holder to use it on Fandom.
- The material you want to use is licensed under a Creative Commons or other open license that permits free reuse.
- The material is in the public domain.
- You have created the material yourself.
If your use of content does not fall under one of these broad categories, it likely infringes someone's copyright. It is therefore against our Terms of Use to submit that material. We recommend using content that has a compatible license or is released to the public domain whenever possible.
See also[]
- Read about our main policy on copyright and licensing on Fandom
- Learn about image copyright tags
- Learn about the DMCA takedown notice process
Further help and feedback[]
- Browse and search other help pages at Help:Contents
- Check Fandom Community Central for sources of further help and support
- Check Contacting Fandom for how to report any errors or unclear steps in this article