Marius Delphus
Adventurer
Not necessarily.Low-res images are covered by fair use.
Not necessarily.Low-res images are covered by fair use.
Low-res images are covered by fair use.
As for higher resolution images, WotC's art galleries are more or less expressly for that purpose as far as I can tell. Otherwise, why bother, to be frank? At the FRWiki we use art from promotional galleries all the time and have even asked WotC about it from time to time. No response as of yet.
Email the artist directly and ask permission and what the terms of use are.
most have guidelines, some general, some specific, and most are happy to allow you to use your art (for a non-profit site) if you follow them
I am trying to find where WotC are hiding their stand on use of pictures from the books and other sources on a fan-site.
I figure the official stand is "don't!" but it would be nice to find it somewhere. Or is the copyright notice the only text clarifying (well, not for me but maybe for a lawyer?) what a fan can and cannot do?
Håkon
FRWiki said:This image is of a drawing, painting, print, or other work of art, and the copyright for it is most likely owned by either the artist who produced the image, the person who commissioned the work, or the heirs thereof. It is believed that the use of low-resolution images of works of art
*for commentary on
*the work in question, or
*for illustrative reference
qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law. Any other uses of this image, on this Wiki or elsewhere, might be copyright infringement. See Non-free content for more information.
To the uploader: please provide the source of this work.
"It is believed.."? Hardly a solid foundation! Plus with no common legal definition of "low-res", it's next to meaningless. But, I'm sure the odd bit of artwork here and there just isn't worthy of the copyright holder's attention and you'll probably be okay.I didn't clarify as much as I should. Note that what I was describing only applies for wikis or similar projects.
By discussing the issue you're just drawing attention to a possible problem and possibly provoking some random lawyer into issuing a whole lot of "cease and desists".
Use the art, make a note that the copyright is held by WotC and just enjoy your fan site. If WotC contacts you, take it down.