Extension:MediaUploader/Configuration/Licensing

Can I just disable all this?
Yes, you can! Although we advocate for the proper recognition of people's authorship rights, there are cases where you just don't care or don't have to care (such as: internal wikis). In this case, simply disable the licensing step entirely:

A list of licenses you could possibly use elsewhere, for instance in  or. It just describes what licenses go with what wikitext, and how to display them in a menu of license choices.

Each license in this list has a number of fields:
 * (required) – system message with the name of the license to display in the license list. The message has two arguments:
 * number of works being licensed
 * URL of the license (if set, see below)
 * – an array of icon names to be added after the name of the license in the license list. See the license icons section below.
 * (required) – the wikitext this license will be transformed into when the upload is saved. By default, this is just the name of the license, but if you want, you can put templates here. See also the licensing section, it allows you to wrap this wikitext into more complex stuff.
 * – license URL to be supplied in the license name message's second argument.
 * – when present, it is appended to the license's URL. After it, the user's ISO language code is appended. This can be used to direct users to a localized version of the license's legal code.
 * – system message that appears when the user selects this license in the own work licensing section. The message takes one parameter:
 * number of works being licensed


 * Default

License icons
License icons (such as those used in Creative Commons licenses) can be a helpful visual aid for users to quickly locate what they are looking for. MediaUploader comes with several icons by default (not all are used in the licenses available by default):

You can also add custom icons by defining a custom CSS class on your wiki:

Simply replace NAME with the name of your icon and add a meaningful path to the appropriate file.

An array of additional system messages to be loaded with MediaUploader. This is only useful if your campaigns define custom licenses or license groups. MediaUploader has no way of knowing about them when loading the global config, so you will have to list them manually in this setting.


 * Default


 * Example

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