Template:PD-ancient-script
This SVG representation of an ancient script is in the public domain.
The script itself predates the modern concept of copyright, and the creator of this image has released (or hereby releases) into the public domain any copyright generated by the making of the file (and grants an unconditional license to anyone, for any jurisdictions in which public-domain release is not legal). This applies internationally and for any purpose. Attribution is not required but appreciated.
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- This template will categorize into Category:PD ancient script.
This template marks all images released under PD-ancient-script.
Usage
{{PD-ancient-script}}
The template takes no parameters.
Additional information
The template is intended to be used in the following namespaces: the File namespace
The template is intended to be used by the following user groups: all users
Relies on:
{{PD-Layout}}
Localization
This template is localized through {{Autotranslate}}. The layout of the template can be found under Template:PD-ancient-script/layout.
To add your language to the list of languages supported by this template, please copy the code of Template:PD-ancient-script/en (or any other language version you prefer to translate) and replace the text strings in there (the form below can be used to create a translation, the English version is preloaded in the edit box). Please change the parameter lang
from en
(or whatever language you are translating) to the language code of your language.
Other PD-ineligible tags:
- For chemistry structures, use {{PD-chem}}.
- For simple charts and graphs, use {{PD-chart}}.
- For simple maps, use {{PD-map}}.
- For logos that only consist of simple geometric shapes and/or text, use {{PD-textlogo}}.
- For simple text, (non-logo) use {{PD-text}}.
- For simple traffic signs, use {{PD-sign}}.
- For simple geometry shapes, use {{PD-shape}}.
- For simple Parliament Diagrams, use {{PD-wpdc}}.
- For raster renderings of a font (or typeface), use {{PD-font}}.
- For simple (non-creative) reproduction of two-dimensional subject, use {{PD-scan}} or {{PD-scan-two}}.
If the depicted subject is a creative work, it should have also its own permission (license tag)! - For technical images created as part of standard medical diagnostic procedures, use {{PD-medical}}.
- For works too trivial to be copyrighted see {{PD-ineligible}}.