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Oct 4, 2024 · Naruto, being an original creation of Masashi Kishimoto, is protected under copyright law. This means that only the creator or authorized individuals or entities have the right to exploit Naruto’s characters, storylines, and artwork.
Copyrights. All materials on this Site (s), including, but not limited to characters, images, illustrations, audio clips, video clips, and compilations are protected by copyrights, trademarks, and other intellectual property rights which are owned and controlled by VIZ Media, LLC. and its affiliates (collectively, "VIZ Media, SHONEN JUMP, Shojo ...
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Note that results of images breaking these policies depends on which part of the policy and severity of the case.Use a good filename.If an image has been tagged with {{720p upload}} or {{1080p upload}}, then only images which have a width and height greater than that listed on those templates are permitted to be used as a reupload.Before uploading make sure your image does not already exist on the wikiFor the most part, when an image is poor quality we just tag it with {{Poor quality}} till someone uploads an image to replace it. A short list of quality notes 1. Don't upload anything from Leafninja.com; Leafninja uses highly scaled down and poor quality images. While it works for them, we have a very good thumbnail handling system. 2. Avoid wide...
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Images are only permitted for use in articles 1. You are not allowed to use fair use images in your userpage. 2. Don't bother uploading personal images for your userpage as we don't allow fan images to be uploaded anyways. 3. You are still free to upload most of the stuff you find on Wikimedia Commonsand use it here.
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1. Only properly tagged imagescan be used in articles. 2. When placing an image inside of an article, never use px sizing. Instead use a |thumb|right| or |thumb|left|. 2.1. Using px sizes overrides user preferences on the sizing of thumbnails and makes things inconsistent, so we avoid the use of it. 2.2. The only exception to this rule is for special images locations and icons. Such as the icons in templates and images in infoboxes which require a specific size to be flush with the infobox. 3...
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1. For infobox images, we generally use an image depicting the first appearance of the character. 1.1. Any character who appears in both Part I and Part II and have had significant changesshould have two images, one from each part of the series. 1.2. Discussion regarding those character which have an anime and a manga image should be initiated as to whether the manga image should be removed or kept. 2. If there is a discrepancy between the manga image and anime image, then both a manga image...
See also: Help:Common image pages Any edit replacing a tagged image with a non-tagged image will be reverted. Just a legal tangent. 1. The copyright and rights to Naruto images ALWAYS remain with the creators of the series and their licensors, be that Kishimoto, Studio Pierrot, or Viz. So do understand that whether you get your images directly from...
Naruto was scanlated (translated by fans) and available online before a licensed version was released in North America; [35] the rights were acquired by Viz Media, who began serializing Naruto in their anthology comic magazine Shonen Jump, starting with the January 2003 issue. [36]
A good rule of thumb is any characters or iconography created by the Naruto manga or anime are trademarked and are the legal property of VIZ/Shonen Jump/Kishimoto. So literally all the examples you listed are a no-go.
Apr 13, 2021 · One of the ways to do it will be by asking the owner of the copyright of the anime Boruto: Naruto Next Generations which is “d-rights Inc”. You can find that by searching up on google, “Who owns the copyright of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations”.
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May 9, 2014 · Copyright in Characters: For characters, the character only becomes protected under copyright law once it becomes a unique expression, i.e. drawing your own rendition of something or adding certain attributes.