Template talk:PD-USGov-Interior-HABS

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This template should be used in the following way:

{{PD-USGov-Interior-HABS
|ImageURL   = 
|RecordURL  = 
|CaptionURL = 
}}

The ImageURL refers to the page with the image title at the top, and the other resolutions at the bottom. The RecordURL refers to the page the image URL comes from. The CaptionURL refers to the page under the section Photo Caption Pages which includes the info for the image.

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[edit] Looking for the right copyright tag?

See Wikipedia:Image copyright tags for a full list of tags available. The following are applicable within the United States.

  • {{money-US}}—for images of the official currency of the United States. These are in the public domain. (See also {{money}}.)
  • {{PD-art-US}}—for images of works of art published in the United States prior to 1923.
  • {{PD-US-flag}}—for images of U.S. state, federal district, or insular area flags
  • {{PD-US}}—for copyright-expired images in the US (mainly those published pre-1923). Also for works not eligible for copyright under US law. (May be preferable in some cases vs. {{PD-old}} for US-originating images.)
  • {{PD-Pre1978}} — for images published in the United States prior to 1978 without explicit notice of "copyright, year, owner" or "©" attached.
  • {{PD-US-patent}}—for images from descriptions of US patents. These are in the public domain, though the actual inventions depicted might be encumbered by patents. [1] This does not prevent us from describing them, since we are not trying to construct or sell the inventions.

[edit] USA federal government images

Note. There is an upload form for items "from a U.S. federal government source." It is linked from Wikipedia:Upload. If you use one of these tags there don't forget the {{double curly brackets}} on each end of the tag!

[edit] USA military public domain images

[edit] URLs for memory.loc.gov

The URLs on memory.loc.gov seem to be rather convoluted or temporary. Anyone have any advice to put here on how to link in there? --J Clear 03:17, 1 November 2006 (UTC)