User talk:Kmb338

Help me! Understanding Copyright
Hi I am new to Wikipedia and I am trying to add information found at http://foodpsychology.cornell.edu/ to various pages as relevant. The problem that I am running into is when I try to upload the cartoons and info-graphics found on the website via wikicommons. I realize that as a new editor I cannot add media without first adding it to wikicommons but each time I add something it gets taken down because I do not have proper permissions. I am in contact with the people at the Food and Brand Lab and they very explicitly want their comics and info-graphics distributed and published freely but are not certain how to make that explicit on their website so that these images don't violate copyright law. My question is: what do I tell them to do to ensure that the original images that they post are allowable for posting on Wikipedia?

FYI I am not only going to be adding information from that site... that is just were I wanted to start since I am familiar with the information.

Thanks! Katie

Kmb338 (talk) 17:20, 3 February 2014 (UTC)
 * Hi Katie! Although I'm not an expert in copyrights, I'll try my best to help you. One of the most important policy page regarding this I suggest you to read is Copyrights. If the image/s you're trying to upload are not freely available in the public domain, then they cannot be hosted on Wikimedia Commons as that is for free content only. Also have a look at Requesting copyright permission as the page describes a clear and easy process in requesting copyright permission. You can also ask this specific or any other help related questions at Teahouse where other experienced editors can suggest you many different things. And you can also request any particular files to be uploaded for English Wikipedia at Files for upload. I hope I've made things clear here :), but still I'll leave the help me template active for a second opinion if I've missed anything. Regards. - TheGeneralUser  (talk)  18:51, 3 February 2014 (UTC)