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This page is intended for those who wish to reuse material (text and/or graphics) from Wikimedia Commons — on their own website, in print, or otherwise. |
The Wikimedia Foundation owns almost none of the content on Wikimedia sites — the content is owned, instead, by the individual creators of it. However, almost all content hosted on Wikimedia Commons may be freely reusedsubject to certain restrictions (in many cases). You do not need to obtain a specific statement of permission from the licensor(s) of the content unless you wish to use the work under different terms than the license states.
- Content under open content licenses may be reused without any need to contact the licensor(s), but just keep in mind that:
- some licenses require that the original creator be attributed;
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- some licenses require that if you modify the work, your modifications must also be similarly freely licensed; and finally.
- Content in the public domain may not have a strict legal requirement of attribution (depending on the jurisdiction of content reuse), but attribution is recommended to give correct provenance.
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How to comply with a file's license requirements
Clicking on an image or media file on Wikimedia Commons[1] will take you to the information page for that file. This will list information supplied by the uploader, including the copyright status, the copyright owner, and the license conditions.
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To reuse a Wikimedia Commons file:
Confirm that the file is available under license terms that suit you. For example, if the license requires derivative works to carry the same license (Creative Commons licenses call this 'Share alike'), that may not suit you.
- If the file is available under multiple licenses, you can use any of them. If none of the licenses suits you, you can try to contact the creator and negotiate a special arrangement. Otherwise, you'll have to use a different file.
- Verify licensing and facts. While the copyright and licensing information supplied for each image is believed to be accurate, the Wikimedia Foundation does not provide any warranty regarding the copyright status or correctness of licensing terms. If you decide to reuse files from Commons, you should verify the copyright status of each image just as you would when obtaining images from other sources.
- Note: it is common for publishers to take public domain works and republish them under their own copyright. This may be legal, but it does not affect the public domain status of the original work. If you tag the work with its origin (where you got it and where it came from originally) and the name of the creator, this can help us if a dispute with such a publisher arises later.
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Use it: Download or hotlink the file, and use it. (See Commons:Reusing content outside Wikimedia/technical.)
Attribution: If attribution is required, provide attribution.
- If the copyright holder (usually the content creator[2]) has specified how, be sure to follow this. If the copyright holder has not specified how to attribute, but the license requires attribution, see Commons:Credit line for a guide on how to do it.
- Note: The person who uploaded the work to Wikimedia Commons may be the original content creator or they may not (they may have uploaded free content from elsewhere). In either case, the original content creator is typically listed in the file summary section as author. If the uploader is not the content creator, it is the content creator who must be credited, not the uploader.
Specify license details: If the license requires you to link to or provide a copy of the license, do this.
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Text
- The text on Wikimedia Commons is owned by the original writer and licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license and the GNU Free Documentation License.[3]
Images and other media
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- The exception is some content consisting of or containing Wikimedia Foundation logos. Such content will be identified with a relevant notice.[4]
Commons:Reusing content outside Wikimedia/licenses provides some guidance on the requirements of the frequently-used licenses such as CC-BY, CC-BY-SA, GFDL and GPL/LGPL.
How to use a file
Once you've determined how to comply with a file's licensing requirements, you can access the file for use, by either downloading the file, or by linking to it directly.
Downloading
full resolution
version. Right-click this link and choose 'Save as...' to download the full resolution file. (If you use a Macintosh computer, hold down the 'control' key while clicking the link with the mouse, then choose 'Save as....')Hotlinking or InstantCommons: It is possible to use files directly on Commons within another website, by setting up a MediaWiki wiki with InstantCommons, so that Commons files can be used as easily as they can on Wikipedia. Directly using a Commons file via embedding its URL ('hotlinking') is also possible, but is not recommended. See Commons:Reusing content outside Wikimedia/technical. Additionally you should always check if the needs of the license used by the file are fulfilled if you use a file from Commons, since e.g. the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license requires that you attribute the author and licensor of a work in 'reasonable to the medium or means' (license).
Reuse assistance tools
A tool is available to help you reuse files outside Wikimedia Commons, including downloading and creating attribution statements (credit lines). The tool requires
- a browser other than Internet Explorer (eg Firefox, Chrome, Opera)
- Javascript enabled
- If you're logged in, Vector or Monobook skin enabled in your Wikimedia Commons user preferences. (Vector is the standard skin - if you've not changed this, your skin is Vector.)
The tool creates buttons above an image (if you're logged in), or to the top right (if not). For details see Help:Gadget-Stockphoto.
Attribution Generator
The Attribution Generator makes it easy to reuse images that have been released under Creative Commons licences on Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons. It is designed to help comply with these license conditions and simplify the re-use of freely licensed images.
Contacting the uploader or content creator
If you wish to use content under terms other than the license stated, or to absolutely verify copyright status if you feel you need to, the person who put it onto a Wikimedia server may be able to assist. The uploader is named on the 'file history' portion of the file description page.
In some cases, you may be able to contact the uploader to find out more about an image's copyright status or for information on the original creator. The original creator of the image may be willing to grant additional permissions and may have access to higher resolution images than those present on the Wikimedia servers.
The Wikimedia Foundation generally cannot assist in locating users who have contributed material. You can try to contact contributors yourself in a number of ways:
- Some have contact information, such as a name and address or phone number, on their user page.
- Some can be contacted by email by clicking the 'email this user' link in the toolbox on their user page.
- You can leave a message on their talk page by clicking on the 'discussion' tab at the top of the user page, and then clicking the 'Add topic' tab that appears next to the 'edit' tab once the discussion page is visible. Enter your message and click 'save.' (Your message will be visible to the public.)
- When free content is brought to Commons from elsewhere, a link to the source (e.g. a Flickr page) is often included in the file description on Commons. That source may have additional information for contacting the content creator.
Notes
- ↑Be sure that the content you wish to use is actually hosted on Commons, and not locally on another Wikimedia project (check that the URL says
commons.wikimedia.org
, and not something else). Other projects have other licensing policies, and some permit 'fair use' of non-free content. Before reusing such non-free content yourself, you should check that your planned use of the material is consistent with the fair use, fair dealing or equivalent provisions of locally applicable copyright law or you obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. This is no different from grabbing an image from anywhere else on the web. - ↑Absent some explicit transfer of ownership, the original creator is typically the owner of a copyrighted work. In situations where a free license requires attribution, the original content creator should receive credit.
- Text: the writer of a piece of text will be the person who made the edit putting it in the page; see the 'history' tab of the relevant page.
- Images and media:
- the uploader of an image or piece of media is the person who placed it on a Wikimedia server.
- The uploader may be the original content creator or they may not (they may have uploaded free content here from elsewhere). In either case, the original content creator is typically listed in the file summary section as author.
- ↑As individuals retain the copyright to their own work, they may offer their contributions under other licenses or release them into the public domain. This is rarely the case for text on Commons.
- ↑The Wikimedia Foundation logo and logos for particular projects (such as Wikipedia and Commons) are trademarks of and copyrighted by the Wikimedia Foundation. They are not generally available for other uses, though reuse in press or media about Wikimedia projects is explicitly permitted. Local 'fair use' or 'fair dealing' laws (e.g. for academic or critical purposes) may also apply in your jurisdiction. For all other uses, please contact the Foundation.
See also
- Commons:Reuse of PD-Art photographs (essay)
Help
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SHIPPING
Within Australia
Standard Shipping (AUST POST): FREE
Express Shipping (AUST POST): $10.00
International
International Express Shipping (DHL): $25.00
Due to current global shipping delays caused by Covid-19, all international orders will now be sent via DHL Worldwide Express only. Kindly note, DHL cannot ship to PO boxes.
Please contact Customer Care at hello@zuluandzephyr.com for further assistance.
Note that all product prices indicated and payments made on this site are in Australian Dollar (AUD) currency.
ORDER PROCESSING
Our business hours are Monday to Friday, 7.30am - 3.30pm, and all orders placed before 10am (AEST) on these days will be dispatched the same day. Orders placed after 10am (AEST) will be dispatched the next working day.
Purchases made on weekends and NSW public holidays will be processed on the following business day.
You will receive a shipping confirmation email as soon as your order leaves the Zulu & Zephyr warehouse.
During sale periods, or within a few days of a collection launch, there may be slight delays in shipping. We will endeavour to get your order out to you as soon as possible and appreciate your patience during these times.
DELIVERY TIMES
Within Australia
Australia Post is our provider and works extremely hard to get all deliveries to our customers as quick as possible, however at times there may be some situations that can cause unavoidable delays.
All parcels require a signature on delivery, however please note this may be affected by Covid-19 restrictions. If you are not there to sign for your parcel, Australia Post will issue a collection slip for you to locate your parcel at the closest Australia Post centre.
All parcels are dispatched from our warehouse in Byron Bay, Australia (postcode 2481), which is considered a rural location.
To get an ETA on your parcel we recommend you use Australia Posts postage calculator, see below link:
Standard within Australia
For metro delivery please allow 3 - 5 business days, and for rural delivery please allow 4 - 7. We advise to allow 5 - 9 business days for deliveries to WA.
Express within Australia
For metro delivery please allow 2 - 3 business days, and for rural delivery please allow 3 - 5.
International
Please allow 3 - 8 business days for DHL express delivery.
DHL requires a signature on delivery, however please note this may be affected by Covid-19 restrictions.
If your desired shipping country is not available, please contact hello@zuluandzephyr.comto discuss alternate shipping options.
Upon entering the destination country, international orders may be subject to customs clearance procedures and charges that can cause delays beyond original delivery estimates.
Usps Flat Rate Box
Unfortunately, Zulu & Zephyr cannot be held responsible for any custom duties, foreign taxes or other fees which may be enforced. These will remain the responsibility of the customer. Please contact your local customs office for further information.
CHANGES TO YOUR ORDER
If you require any changes to your order including correcting address details and sizing, please contact us immediately at hello@zuluandzephyr.com and we will try our best to fix this prior to the order being dispatched.
Us Post Office Box Rental
If your order has already been processed, Zulu & Zephyr accepts no responsibility for incorrect details entered. However our usual returns process is available.
RETURNS
Online purchases:
Zulu & Zephyr offers a 110% credit note, or a refund on all full price purchases, if lodged online within 21 days of purchase date. Where a credit note is issued, it will be at 110% of your order value, excluding shipping costs. Credit notes will be sent via email once your return has been processed, and will then be available to use immediately through our online store. Online credits are unable to be used in our Byron Bay boutique.
We do not offer exchanges. If you need an alternate size please go ahead and place a new order.
Credit notes may not turned back into a refund at any point.
Sale items are final sale only and will not be accepted for refund, credit or exchange. This is anything located in the permanent sale category of the website. Items purchased using a discount code or temporary promotion are able to be returned through the online return portal as usual.
Item/s must be posted back to us, in the original condition, with all tags remaining in place, including hygiene seal. Item/s must not have been worn, washed or altered in any way.
Zulu and Zephyr is not liable for the loss or damage of garments in return transit. We recommend using a trackable delivery method and keeping note of your tracking number, and please ensure all returns are posted in a secure, suitably sized package.
How do I organise a return?
Please lodge your request online here.
Once your return has been approved, you will receive an email with details of how to send your item/s back to us. Please then return item/s immediately, late returns will not be accepted.
If a Zulu and Zephyr embroidered canvas tote bag was received with the order, this must also be returned to us, unused and in the original condition.
Are returns free?
The shipping costs incurred for returning item/s to Zulu & Zephyr for credit or refund are at your own expense. Returns are to be sent to our warehouse in Australia.
What if my order arrives damaged or faulty?
For faulty items please email hello@zuluandzephyr.comso that our customer care team can arrange for the faulty goods to be repaired or replaced as soon as possible. This must be done within 24 hours of receiving the garment. Please include a few clear photos to show the issue.
You will need to return the item in an otherwise original condition.
You will be compensated for postage on all faulty return circumstances. We will assess the fault upon return of the garment and reserve the right to repair or replace. If the item is not in stock, a full refund will be issued.
Items damaged as a result of incorrect garment care or general wear, are not considered to be faulty.
In store purchases:
For purchases made through our Byron Bay boutique, Zulu & Zephyr offers exchanges or refunds on all full price items, within 30 days of purchase date. Item/s must be returned to store in the original condition, with tags and hygiene seal in place. Sale items are final sale only, and will not be accepted for refund or exchange.
For any queries, please contact our Byron Bay boutique onbb@zuluandzephyr.com.
PRE-ORDERS
Due to popular demand, select styles may be released early for sale, and these will be listed online under our pre-order tab. These will also appear elsewhere on the website, and their pre-order status will be listed in the product title. These pieces will be in limited quantity, and will be unavailable once sold out.
When can I expect my pre-order?
The estimated delivery date of a pre-order item is indicated online under the product description. We may not have an exact arrival date of these pieces until closer to the time, but please feel free to get in touch with us athello@zuluandzephyr.comif you’d like more information.
Upon receiving these styles into stock, we will endeavour to dispatch all pre-orders to our customers as soon as possible, and at that time a new confirmation email will be sent out, containing all tracking information.
What if I order other items as well as a pre-order?
If you have multiple pieces on your order, any pieces currently in stock will be dispatched to you as per our usual delivery process, and any pre-order pieces will be sent at a later date, via the same shipping method, once in stock.
Returns on pre-orders
Our returns window for all full-priced returns is 30 days from the date of purchase, however we understand for items on pre-order, particularly for our international customers, this will need to be extended slightly. Should you be unable to lodge your return here, please get in touch with us athello@zuluandzephyr.comat your earliest convenience upon receiving these items, and we can assist you.
ORDERING INFORMATION
For all online customer service and product enquiries, please email hello@zuluandzephyr.com.