Help:Changing your wiki license/de

Standardmäßig wird dein Wiki mit der Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 license geliefert. Wenn du diese Lizenz magst, kannst du jetzt aufhören zu lesen. CC-BY-SA erfordert standardmäßig eine Namensnennung und die Weiterverbreitung unter derselben Lizenz.

Haftungsausschluss
Nichts auf dieser Seite darf als Rechtsberatung ausgelegt werden.



Permissive Lizenzierung
Wenn du eine der üblichen Lizenzen verwendest, z. B. eine andere Creative-Commons-Lizenz oder die GFDL, und diese nicht in ManageWiki (zusätzliche Einstellungen, Reiter Bearbeiten) aufgeführt ist, ist es wahrscheinlich am besten, fortzufahren und einen feature request einzureichen. Achte darauf, dass du einen Link zur Lizenz angibst.

Für die aufgelisteten Lizenzen kannst du sie jedoch leicht selbst in ManageWiki ändern. Die Optionen, die dort existieren, sind:
 * Alle Rechte vorbehalten (keine Lizenzen, vollständig geschützte Urheberrechte)
 * CC BY 4.0
 * CC BY-NC 4.0
 * CC BY-ND 4.0
 * CC BY-SA 4.0
 * CC BY-SA 2.0 Korea
 * CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
 * CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
 * GPL 3.0
 * Public Domain
 * Keine Lizenz angegeben



Die Creative Commons Suite
There are a few version of Creative Commons, with traits that can accumulate and combine. The traits are:
 * BY - Attribution
 * This means that the author of the text is mentioned in the credits somewhere. In wiki software, this is usually automatic: you can click the "history" tab.


 * SA - ShareAlike
 * This makes the license viral: Every edit that builds on your page must use the exact same license.


 * ND - NoDerivs
 * No one is allowed to make a derivative work -- the text must be redistributed verbatim. Not terribly suitable for wikis, because each edit is a derivative work.


 * NC - NonCommercial
 * The work may be reused, so long as it is a non-commercial use. This typically means you can't make money off of selling someone else's work -- but this is a rather nebulous concept.


 * 0 - Zero
 * This is a special license that places an item into the public domain, or as close as possible to being worldwide. This gives away all ownership possible to the whole world.

Non-permissive licensing


Ich will ein urheberrechtlich geschütztes Wiki
Well, good news. Under the Berne Convention, everything on your wiki is already copyrighted.

I mean I don't want to give away my copyright
Technically, you're not. OK, I get it -- you don't see the difference between a copyright and the license. A copyright is something that happens when you create and distribute some sort of creative work. It means that you get to choose how copies are made. A license is what allows someone else to make copies on your behalf.

OK, I don't want to give anyone a license
Well, OK, but if you don't give Miraheze a license to distribute your work, we cannot legally host your wiki. By the fact that we host your content, we assume that you give Miraheze a limited, worldwide license to redistribute the content of your wiki, as authorized by your wiki's user permissions, as well as to Miraheze staff and global stewards. If you don't agree to this, we cannot host you and suspect that no one else can either.

However, there are a couple of ways to go about what you want:

Copyright assignment
Basically, you change user messages to read something like "By submitting this, you agree to assign copyright to (whomever)." This isn't always nice to contributors, because it means they can't copy their own writing without permission. It may be more desirable in private group settings, where these things are already arranged financially. This may otherwise be on shaky legal ground, as it implies a contract in which one party signs away property in exchange for no consideration.

In this option, your sitenotice can read something like "All content on this wiki is copyrighted by (whoever) unless otherwise noted."

License assignment
You can also do something similar to what Miraheze request from you: a license to redistribute the content on the wiki. In this case, you'd want your edit notice to read something like "By submitting this, you agree to grant (your wiki) a worldwide license to distribute and edit this content to display on (this wiki)." This is less likely to get you into trouble legally, but it is unsuitable for organizations that do, in fact, own the output of their employees.

In this option, your sitenotice would read something like "All content on this wiki is copyrighted and licensed by its respective holders."

Editing the License yourself
There are three files that you can change: Mediawiki:Copyrightwarning (edit page), MediaWiki:Copyright, and MediaWiki:Mobile-frontend-copyright (footer). Keep in mind you need to use HTML links here, not wikicode -- you're editing system messages. This is in some ways the most dangerous option -- make sure you know what you're doing legally. Linking to a more extensive Copyrights page is recommended.