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*{{tl|PD-US}}, which this template was originally transcluded from
 
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*{{tl|Possibly non-free in US}}, a template for the opposite situation, where a claim of fair use may need to be made because a file is in the public domain in another country but not the US.
 
*{{tl|Possibly non-free in US}}, a template for the opposite situation, where a claim of fair use may need to be made because a file is in the public domain in another country but not the US.
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Revision as of 15:47, 20 July 2010

Usage

This template must be accompanied by the appropriate copyright tag. It often accompanies {{PD-US}}.

It takes an optional argument expiry that hides the message at the end of the given year. For example, if a work by an author who died in 1950 was first published in a country whose copyright term is life plus 70 years, expiry would be 2020, and the message would automatically disappear in 2021, when the image would be automatically placed into Category:Media now suitable for Commons.

Examples

{{Do not move to Commons}}
Always shows the template.
{{Do not move to Commons|expiry=2020}}
Shows the message until December 31, 2020, but hides it starting January 1, 2021.

See also

  • {{PD-US}}, which this template was originally transcluded from
  • {{Possibly non-free in US}}, a template for the opposite situation, where a claim of fair use may need to be made because a file is in the public domain in another country but not the US.
  • {{Move to Wikimedia Commons}}