We have a lot of images with "no commercial use" caveats.  Does that mean these images have to be removed?
 
RickK

Anthony DiPierro <anthonydipierro@hotmail.com> wrote:
> We say "All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free
> Documentation License" -- note the phrase "all text", not "all content" --
> and then we give a link to [[Wikipedia:Copyrights]], which explains things
> in more detail (especially in section 1.2, at least on [[w:en:]]).

I've spoken with Jimbo about this exact point back in February, and he
responded to me that it "is *not* a claim that _only_ text is available
under the terms of the GNU FDL." Furthermore, the GFDL requires that the
*entire document* is released under the GFDL, and that's exactly what
Wikipedia:Copyrights does. See this edit made by Jimbo after I spoke with
him:
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Wikipedia:Copyrights&diff=2457295&oldid=2428454


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