Battlestar Wiki:Derivative WorksFrom Battlestar Wiki, the free, open content Battlestar Galactica encyclopedia and episode guide
OverviewAt times, there are already articles on the Internet or other Wikipedias that may be needed from time to time. Sometimes creating a derivative work is easier than rewriting what is already so eloquently or sensibly expressed. Some pages on this wiki are works derived from sources, such as the English language Wikipedia. Of course, derivative works are permitted under certain conditions and licenses, for instance:
Note that this is not an exhaustive, totally inclusive list of all licenses permitting reusage and derivative works. Properly Deriving A WorkFor the purposes of clarity, we will refer to the euphemism source text; the source text is the text you wish to create a derivative work from. In order to properly derive a work, we recommend the following:
How to Post a Derivative WorkDerivative works can be posted like a regular article with one exception: we request that the user identify the work as a derivative work. To do so, we have created two templates. These templates should be placed before the start of the article. Essentially when adding / editing the derivative work in the text edit box, the tag should be on the first line or first few lines, thus the message prints prior to the actual content. Identifying a Derivative Work from a non-Wiki Web SiteFor sites that are not on a Wiki, and therefore an Interwiki prefix cannot be used, use the following template:
The tag is case sensitive, therefore derivative, URL, URL_TITLE, and LICENSE should be in their respective cases. It is important that the pipe symbol, |, (or Shift + \) be placed AFTER the line. Do not place the pipe on the final line, which holds the LICENSE text. Using the example above, it'll show up on the page as:
Identifying a Derivative Work from a WikiShould the source work be on a Wiki, you may be able to use an Interwiki prefix and Wiki-link formatting. Therefore, the following template exists:
Note that, as with the {{derivative}} template, the derivative2, INTERWIKI, TITLE, TITLE_TEXT and LICENSE must adhere to case sensitivity. Also, like the first derivative tag, the pipe symbol must be after each line, save the last two. Thus by using the above syntax, you now have something that reads:
Other Messy MiscellanyTags Without Additional InformationShould the tags be inserted by themselves, the following is printed: For {{derivative}}:
For {{derivative2}}:
Creating a Link out of LICENSEYou may use the LICENSE field to create a link to the license, should you so choose. Please assume that the LICENSE examples below are encapsulated by either the {{derivative}} or {{derivative2}} tags. For External HyperlinksThe format is:
Which, in a {{derivative}} tag, would print:
For Wiki LinksThe format is:
Which, in a {{derivative}} tag, would print:
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