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|name = Super-Seller 680
 
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{{policy|shortcut=WP:COPY}}
|image = Super-Seller 680.jpg
 
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|level = 36
 
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|aggro = {{aggro|1|1}}
 
|faction = Neutral
 
|race = Harvest Watcher
 
|creature = Mechanical
 
|location = [[Desolace]] {{coords|40|79|Desolace}}
 
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:''For a statement of copyright ownership regarding material in this wiki, see [[Wowpedia:Copyrights]].
The '''Super-Seller 680'''{{coords|40|79|Desolace}} is a level-36 trade-goods [[vendor]] that appears on the road near a pond west of [[Mannoroc Coven]] before the [[Gelkis Village]] in the [[contested]] territory of [[Desolace]]. It is part of the [[Gizelton Caravan]], a kodo caravan run by goblins. This caravan travels from the [[Kolkar Village]] in the north (where [[Vendor-Tron 1000]] appears) to [[Mannoroc Coven]] in the south.
 
   
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This policy sets out information and rules for respecting Blizzard's '''copyrights''' in its works. In order to reproduce any of Blizzard's content, including images, characters, storylines, or text, we must either have Blizzard's clear permission to do so, or meet the criteria required for "fair use".
Supposedly, the caravan used to arrive here once an hour around the half-hour mark; but that schedule no longer applies, and the interval appears to simply be however long it takes to travel to the north and back. Super-Seller 680 is only available for a short time while the caravan is stopped. If you get there late, it may even disappear while you are shopping. If you need one of the unusual recipes the it sells, you will have to wait (or return) for its return.
 
   
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==Terminology==
Of most interest are the rare cooking recipes (only one per stop) from this vendor:
 
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===Copyright===
* [[Recipe: Mystery Stew]] can only be bought here for the Horde, whereas many Alliance vendors have this recipe.
 
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:''See [[Wikipedia:Copyright]]
* [[Recipe: Lean Wolf Steak]] is only available here for both factions.
 
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Copyright is the legal ownership that automatically attaches to creative works. For example, if you were to write a novel in your spare time, you would own the copyright of that novel, and no one else could use its text without your permission. Copyright protects not only the actual text of a novel or code of a computer game, but the characters, plot points, and other creative expressions within.
   
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Copyright law is enforced internationally, based on a [[Wikipedia:List of parties to international copyright treaties|series of treaties]].
See [[List of Desolace NPCs]].
 
   
==Vendor information==
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===Fair use===
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:''See [[Wikipedia:Fair use]]''
The Super-Seller 680 sells:
 
* [[drink]]
 
* a few [[tradeskill]] items
 
* [[ammunition]] and [[thrown]] weapons
 
* [[bags]]
 
   
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Fair use or fair dealing allows limited reproduction of copyrighted works for specific purposes, such as study or criticism. Fair use considerations of particular relevance to this site include:
'''Limited quantities (only a few available per Super-Seller sighting):'''
 
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#The source of the material must be acknowledged.
* {{item|icon=|Scroll of Agility II}}
 
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#The amount of the original copied. Generally speaking the less, the better. "Quote or closely paraphrase as little as possible to make your point: under 10% is best; above 20% is high risk...although in some cases 1% may not be fair use, and 100% can be fair use, it’s impossible to provide percentage guidelines that always work". A small paragraph or sentence paraphrased or quoted verbatim from a source is likely fine, quoting or paraphrasing an entire article/quest/event from a source is likely not. Use sound judgement.
* {{item|icon=|Scroll of Intellect II}}
 
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#The purpose of the copying. If we reproduce some of Blizzard's ideas as a guide to their games and books, that is more likely to be considered a valid purpose than if we included content which could serve as alternatives to the games and books.
* {{item|icon=|Scroll of Protection III}}
 
* {{item|icon=|Scroll of Spirit III}}
 
* {{item|icon=|Scroll of Stamina II}}
 
* {{item|icon=|Scroll of Strength II}}
 
   
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===Trademark===
'''Limited quantities (only one available per Super-Seller sighting):'''
 
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:''See [[Wikipedia:Trademark]]
* {{item|icon=|Recipe: Barbecued Buzzard Wing}}
 
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Copyright is often confused with ''trademark'', which is a registered name or logo used to sell goods or services. In the case of Blizzard, ''Blizzard''™, ''Warcraft''™, ''World of Warcraft''™, and the Blizzard and Warcraft logos, are all registered trademarks used to sell its games and books. No one else can use those logos in the marketplace. Trademark laws protect Blizzards' names and logos, while copyright laws protect its games and books.
* {{item|icon=|Recipe: Big Bear Steak}}
 
* {{item|icon=|Recipe: Dragonbreath Chili}}
 
* {{item|icon=|Recipe: Hot Wolf Ribs}}
 
* {{item|icon=|Recipe: Lean Wolf Steak}}
 
* {{item|icon=|Recipe: Mystery Stew}}
 
   
==External links==
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===Copyleft===
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:''See [[Wikipedia:Copyleft]]
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The term ''copyleft'' is often used in the context of wikis, and is a form of licensing which allows free distribution, with the main limit that the person using the software must also distribute it freely. Naturally, in order to allow our content to be freely distributed, we must first ensure that we have permission to post it.
Links that do not conform to the rules will be DELETED.
 
Repeat violations may result in a BAN.
 
Have a nice day. :) -->
 
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==Policy==
[[Category:Harvest golems]]
 
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This policy covers all articles which describe or discuss the content of Blizzard's computer games, novels, RPG books, manga, and other works. While articles containing direct quotes and images are obviously included, all articles which describe Blizzard's storylines, characters, and other creative expressions are also covered by Blizzard's copyright, despite being written in our own words.
[[Category:Ammo vendors]]
 
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[[Category:Weapon vendors]]
 
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There are only two ways that we can use ideas, text, and images from Blizzard's works:
[[Category:General goods vendors]]
 
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#With Blizzard's clear permission.
[[Category:Cooking vendors]]
 
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#According to the fair use exception.
[[Category:Desolace NPCs]]
 
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All articles covered by this policy must fall into one or both of these categories.
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===Blizzard's permission===
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Blizzard gives express permission to reproduce certain material on fansites.<ref>[http://us.blizzard.com/en-us/company/about/legal-faq.html Blizzard: Legal FAQ]</ref> This includes:
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#Material downloaded from their website.
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#Screenshots of their games.
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You should include copyright information as near as possible to the use of the material reproduced (on Image: page or using a citation or reference).<ref>[http://us.blizzard.com/en-us/company/about/copyrightnotices.html Blizzard: Copyright Notices]</ref>
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===Fair use===
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In order to be considered fair use of copyrighted material on Wowpedia, all of the following must be met.
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#The specific source of the material must be acknowledged. ''See [[Wowpedia:Citation]]
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#The tone of the article must be that of a guide to the Warcraft universe, not that of a competing creative work.
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#*For example, an article describing a novel should objectively describe the main characters and major plot points. It should not be written as a narrative short story which serves to take the place of the novel. Likewise, a description of the events of a game or cinematic should not be in the form of a dramatic short story.
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#Where direct quotes are used, special care is required. Note that closely paraphrasing Blizzard's text to avoid direct quotation would still be plagiarism. Try to reduce the information down to 10% of the original source to be safe.
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#*Quotes must be clearly marked as quotes, using quotation marks or the <nowiki><blockquote></nowiki> element.
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#*Quotes must be used sparingly, and be as brief as possible.
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#*Quotes must be offered in support of a claim. '''Do not''' reproduce Blizzard's text to fill in the substantive content of an article. The only exception to this is if the only information for a subject is limited to a sentence or small paragraph. Quoting or paraphrasing a small bit of information is ok, as long as it includes quotation marks or the <nowiki><blockquote></nowiki> element, as well as the ref or {{t|cite}}.
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===Enforcement===
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Because it involves issues which could incur legal liability for the wiki, it is imperative that all editors read, follow, and help enforce this policy. Articles not in compliance with this policy should be brought into compliance with it promptly through the removal or editing of the contravening content.
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==References==
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[[ru:WoWWiki:Правила об авторском праве]]-->

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This page is an official policy on Wowpedia.

This policy has wide acceptance among editors and is considered a standard that all users should follow.

  • Feel free to propose any changes to this policy, but please make sure that changes you make follow the official process and reflect consensus on the discussion page before you put them into practice. Any big changes need to be Adopted or Decreed to be enforced as policy.
  • See Wowpedia:Policies for an overview of Wowpedia policies.
  • See Category:Policies for a list of proposed and adopted policy articles.
  • Shortcut: WP:COPY
For a statement of copyright ownership regarding material in this wiki, see Wowpedia:Copyrights.

This policy sets out information and rules for respecting Blizzard's copyrights in its works. In order to reproduce any of Blizzard's content, including images, characters, storylines, or text, we must either have Blizzard's clear permission to do so, or meet the criteria required for "fair use".

Terminology

Copyright

See Wikipedia:Copyright

Copyright is the legal ownership that automatically attaches to creative works. For example, if you were to write a novel in your spare time, you would own the copyright of that novel, and no one else could use its text without your permission. Copyright protects not only the actual text of a novel or code of a computer game, but the characters, plot points, and other creative expressions within.

Copyright law is enforced internationally, based on a series of treaties.

Fair use

See Wikipedia:Fair use

Fair use or fair dealing allows limited reproduction of copyrighted works for specific purposes, such as study or criticism. Fair use considerations of particular relevance to this site include:

  1. The source of the material must be acknowledged.
  2. The amount of the original copied. Generally speaking the less, the better. "Quote or closely paraphrase as little as possible to make your point: under 10% is best; above 20% is high risk...although in some cases 1% may not be fair use, and 100% can be fair use, it’s impossible to provide percentage guidelines that always work". A small paragraph or sentence paraphrased or quoted verbatim from a source is likely fine, quoting or paraphrasing an entire article/quest/event from a source is likely not. Use sound judgement.
  3. The purpose of the copying. If we reproduce some of Blizzard's ideas as a guide to their games and books, that is more likely to be considered a valid purpose than if we included content which could serve as alternatives to the games and books.

Trademark

See Wikipedia:Trademark

Copyright is often confused with trademark, which is a registered name or logo used to sell goods or services. In the case of Blizzard, Blizzard™, Warcraft™, World of Warcraft™, and the Blizzard and Warcraft logos, are all registered trademarks used to sell its games and books. No one else can use those logos in the marketplace. Trademark laws protect Blizzards' names and logos, while copyright laws protect its games and books.

Copyleft

See Wikipedia:Copyleft

The term copyleft is often used in the context of wikis, and is a form of licensing which allows free distribution, with the main limit that the person using the software must also distribute it freely. Naturally, in order to allow our content to be freely distributed, we must first ensure that we have permission to post it.

Policy

This policy covers all articles which describe or discuss the content of Blizzard's computer games, novels, RPG books, manga, and other works. While articles containing direct quotes and images are obviously included, all articles which describe Blizzard's storylines, characters, and other creative expressions are also covered by Blizzard's copyright, despite being written in our own words.

There are only two ways that we can use ideas, text, and images from Blizzard's works:

  1. With Blizzard's clear permission.
  2. According to the fair use exception.

All articles covered by this policy must fall into one or both of these categories.

Blizzard's permission

Blizzard gives express permission to reproduce certain material on fansites.[1] This includes:

  1. Material downloaded from their website.
  2. Screenshots of their games.

You should include copyright information as near as possible to the use of the material reproduced (on Image: page or using a citation or reference).[2]

Fair use

In order to be considered fair use of copyrighted material on Wowpedia, all of the following must be met.

  1. The specific source of the material must be acknowledged. See Wowpedia:Citation
  2. The tone of the article must be that of a guide to the Warcraft universe, not that of a competing creative work.
    • For example, an article describing a novel should objectively describe the main characters and major plot points. It should not be written as a narrative short story which serves to take the place of the novel. Likewise, a description of the events of a game or cinematic should not be in the form of a dramatic short story.
  3. Where direct quotes are used, special care is required. Note that closely paraphrasing Blizzard's text to avoid direct quotation would still be plagiarism. Try to reduce the information down to 10% of the original source to be safe.
    • Quotes must be clearly marked as quotes, using quotation marks or the <blockquote> element.
    • Quotes must be used sparingly, and be as brief as possible.
    • Quotes must be offered in support of a claim. Do not reproduce Blizzard's text to fill in the substantive content of an article. The only exception to this is if the only information for a subject is limited to a sentence or small paragraph. Quoting or paraphrasing a small bit of information is ok, as long as it includes quotation marks or the <blockquote> element, as well as the ref or {{cite}}.

Enforcement

Because it involves issues which could incur legal liability for the wiki, it is imperative that all editors read, follow, and help enforce this policy. Articles not in compliance with this policy should be brought into compliance with it promptly through the removal or editing of the contravening content.

References