Policies
General Policies
Written Content
This wiki should never be able to be used as a replacement for purchasing the actual books of any edition. This includes both mechanics and lore.
Writing format
This wiki follows the Chicago Manual of Style.
- Please see the Manual of Style and the Writing Guidelines for this wiki.
- All content must be cited.
- ALL content. If you can't say where it's from, don't put it on the wiki.
- All work must be original
- To be respectful of rights of the creators (authors, artists, and others), all work submitted to this wiki must be the original work of a person or persons, without the use of AI.
- No Plagiarism
- : This does not apply to brief, contextual quotes from individual persons (authors, artists, editors, etc). Nor to concise and succinct quoted text from sourcebooks.
- Descriptions and Lore cannot be wholesale transcribed word for word from any copyrighted text.
- Changing a few synonyms or word order does not avoid plagiarism.
- Such content must always be summarized in a way that doesn't devalue the original source. If possible, this summary should include information from other sources, in such a way that it expands on the knowledge in a meaningful way.
- Rules and Mechanics (Such as creature statistics, class features and so on)
- Mechanics should only be included in limited fashion or when necessary. (Such as in the parameters of an Infobox template, e.g.-class levels).
- Names of abilities, feats and so on can be included but explained only minimally to give context.
- Material commonly called "crunch" is not often needed for context. When it is used, it should be used sparingly and written in such a way that it remains useful knowledge without delving too deeply into the rules. For example, if an NPC has a magical item, it is acceptable to write "+2 longsword of sharpness", and include short descriptions of any other unique abilities. It doesn't need "2d8+13 damage". Do not include dice rolls.
- While "able to cast sleep" is acceptable, information on casting time, targets, HD of targets, actual spell description, and similar rules elements are not strictly related to the topic of the page, and do not need to be included.
- If information is dependent on dice roll (such as weight and height), the average or upper and lower limits should be given, with no mention of the exact dice used.
- Unnamed, generic, or otherwise non-descript magic items do not get their own pages.
- E.g.—wand of fireballs, staff of the magi, scroll of strength, +5 holy avenger, elven chainmail, etc.
- But do include pages like Fragarach, Hand of Vecna, Kuroth's Quill, Sword of Dunstan or other items, especially artifacts, which have lore specific to Greyhawk.
Files and External Links
- Files
- Any file from WotC's www.wizards.com should not be shared directly via link, but instead the link should direct to the relevant page on Wizards' site from where it can be downloaded. This is a Fan Site Policy (see below).
- External links
- should be used minimally, and link to official and/or trusted sources. They may be necessary when wanting to direct to information that cannot be shared fully on the wiki due to licensing, but then the linked site must also be licensed to share (such as linking to WotC own cite or affiliated/endorsed cites that have the right to publish the full information).
- Links to fellow fan sites
- such as forums, blogs and other wikis and archives, should be done with admin permission or because they must be cited for a source.
- No illegal file sharing.
- Links to pirated pdfs or content, or links to sites that link to or encourage piracy, will be removed. This wiki does not encourage piracy in any form.
- Information which is primarily only useful to locate or access illegally shared files shall not be included. e.g.—codes for individual Living Greyhawk adventures which were never publicly available. Use only the title of the work.
Images
No image that is not covered by the Fan Contnet Policy, Creative Commons, Public Domain, Fair Use, or been given express permission for use on this wiki by its creator should be uploaded.
- Size and resolution
Generally, no image to be placed in an infobox should be above 250px in width nor 150 dpi. If the original image was smaller than
to do so without losing all quality. This is to protect the value of the original image and follow established Fair Use doctrines.
- All content must be cited.
- ALL content. If you can't say where it's from, don't put it on the wiki.
- * Images should be cited the same as written content—material source of the image and artist should be given on the images page in its description, and in captions on any page it's used. If possible the artist's own website or details should be linked from the image's own page. If multiple sources use the image, all should be given on the image's own page and the one most relevant to the page the image is being used for should be cited in the caption.
- * Whenever possible, images should be left unedited from the original. If cropping is necessary, it should be done to only include the subject of the article it is to be used in. Whenever possible, an image should never be cropped to remove the artist's signature. Such edits should be noted in the image's description on its page, and "cropped image" included in its caption description.
- * If an artist is unknown, an 'Unknown Artist' template should be added to the image's page to tag it for further investigation. If possible, try noting down any possible artists creditted by the source material (sometimes listed at the front or back page).
Corporate Policies
Legalities
WotC has many policies in place to try and legally allow fan created sites such as this wiki, and we should endeavour to remain within these boundaries, first and foremost.
WotC Policies
- Fan "Content" and Fan "Site" Policies
- The Great Library of Greyhawk does its best to publish while following WotC's policies.
- These policies are not publishing licenses. They are statements by the IP Holder about how they will permit use of their copyright IP within the limits of Fair Use. They are guidelines to avoid copyright infringement and to protect and support the game, its writers, and artists. They are neither laws nor licenses, but are guidelines used to help define Fair Use, and to prevent "DMCA" and "Cease and Desist" notices.
- And these policies are followed on the Great Library of Greyhawk wiki with every effort.
- Policies
- The "Fan Content Policy" (2017) is based on the earlier "Fan Site Policy" (2009).
Note the distinction between a "site" and "content" (such as PDFs).
Both policies are used and are applicable to contemporary fan content, to Greyhawk Online, and to the Great Library of Greyhawk wiki.
- Full text of the policies and Discussion pages for these two policies can be found on this wiki at Fan Content Policy and Fan Site Policy.
Creative Commons (CC), OGL, GSL, SRD
- Open Game License, Game System License, and System Reference Document
- These actual publishing licenses relate to the gamesystem mechanics one is permitted to Display, Distribute, Reproduce, or Publish.
- As mentioned above, this is primarily a Lore wiki. As such, the use of mechanics is at a minimum, and therefore these licenses very rarely, if ever, are applicable to the wiki.
Disclaimer
Wizards of the Coast, Dungeons & Dragons, and their logos are trademarks of Wizards of the Coast LLC in the United States and other countries. © 2019 Wizards. All Rights Reserved. This wiki is not affiliated with, endorsed, sponsored, or specifically approved by Wizards of the Coast LLC. This wiki may use the trademarks and other intellectual property of Wizards of the Coast LLC, which is permitted under Wizards' Fan Site Policy* . For example, Dungeons & Dragons® is a trademark[s] of Wizards of the Coast. For more information about Wizards of the Coast or any of Wizards' trademarks or other intellectual property, please visit their website at (www.wizards.com).
* The site listed tends to redirect to the main features page. If it does please use the search function provided on the site to search for 'Fan Site Kit' to find the page linked.
Use of Copyrighted Material
Care should be taken to make sure content on this wiki falls within Fandom's Rules on Copyright and WotC's own rules on publicly shared content, as described further below. The two important points from Fandom's rules are: "Your use of the material will be likely to qualify as a fair use or similar exception" and "The material you want to use is licensed under a Creative Commons or other open license that permits free reuse." Material that falls only under "having permission of the copyright owner" should be avoided where possible, as such permissions can be hard to prove and can become complicated when the work has multiple owners. Materials that have been "Created by yourself" should also be avoided as this wiki intends to refer to official materials only rather than fan created works. These materials can be included or linked if admin permission has been granted first.
U.S. Copyright Office: Literary Works: Games
USCO: Literary Works "A registration for a game covers all of the copyrightable elements that appear in the work, regardless of whether the game has been registered as a literary work or a work of the visual arts. However, copyright does not protect the idea for a game, the name or title of a game, or the procedure, process, or method of operation for playing a game. Nor does copyright protect any idea, system, method, or device involved in developing or marketing a game. Once a game has been made available to the public, the copyright law cannot be used to prevent others from developing another game based on similar principles. Copyright protects only the particular expression that appears in the literary or artistic elements that the work may contain. See 17 U.S.C. § 102(b); 37 C.F.R. § 202.1." (714: Games, Chapter 700, pg 17, 2017)
What this means for this wiki: this wiki can share very basic concepts related to the game, including earlier editions not covered by CC, OGL, GSL, or SRD. However, to protect the value of the game and its resources, this wiki encourages sharing of full rules examples and mechanics when absolutely relevant an necessary. All other rules should be shared minimally enough that the content is still true to the game and of valuable content to the wiki, without devaluing the original content.
Please Note that this extract alone does not explain the full complexities or cover of WotC and related companies' copyright over Dungeons and Dragons and the Greyhawk Campaign setting and it's related content. It cannot and should not be used to republish content verbatim from any source not covered by the OGL, GSL or Public Domain or Creative Commons. It's only purpose here is to help explain and define fair use of certain terms and content.