CreditingOurWiki

Although our public wiki is open for everyone to use, we strongly encourage linking back to our wiki if our information is utilized or repurposed elsewhere (such as articles or blog posts). As per the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0), which is used by all wiki, you must give proper credit to a source where you obtain any information (this also applies for us, and we diligently stick to our effort to reference every resource we use.) Even if you paraphrase our information, we would appreciate a link back to our wiki.

If you would like to use our translations, please contact us prior to republishing them on other wikis or social media. Although most of our information comes from public domain, translations often are either a project of love by one dedicated individual in the community or a group effort- we want to make sure they are properly informed where their work is being used.

If we add a watermark, please do not remove the watermark.

If we find our information is taken without consent, we will contact the site host and admin of the site where our information has been taken. Failure to remove the information will result in consequences.

Exceptions to these standards can be made for those who ask us for explicit permission to use parts of our work, but not in whole.

You can read more about CC BY-SA 4.0 here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/