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==Guidelines==
 
==Guidelines==
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===Screenshots===
 
===Screenshots===
 
* Screenshots on sites other then UO.com should not be used without permission of the hosting site. If you discover a stolen image, please edit it out of the page and add a comment to the image that it is taken without permission.
 
* Screenshots on sites other then UO.com should not be used without permission of the hosting site. If you discover a stolen image, please edit it out of the page and add a comment to the image that it is taken without permission.
 
* Try and take screenshots yourself
 
* Try and take screenshots yourself
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===Images===
 
===Images===
 
* All images in the client and on UO.com are considered fair use for this website. Feel free to use them in any manner on pages.
 
* All images in the client and on UO.com are considered fair use for this website. Feel free to use them in any manner on pages.
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* Make sure you always link the source of the writing somewhere on the page.
 
* Make sure you always link the source of the writing somewhere on the page.
  
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Latest revision as of 11:26, 31 March 2010

Guidelines

Screenshots

  • Screenshots on sites other then UO.com should not be used without permission of the hosting site. If you discover a stolen image, please edit it out of the page and add a comment to the image that it is taken without permission.
  • Try and take screenshots yourself

Images

  • All images in the client and on UO.com are considered fair use for this website. Feel free to use them in any manner on pages.

Writings

  • All writings on UO.com can be considered fair use and used on this site. However, make sure the information is accurate before reposting.
  • Writings on other websites should not be reposted without permission of the owner. If you discover stolen content, please edit it out of the page with a note it is stolen and where it came from.
  • Make sure you always link the source of the writing somewhere on the page.