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The Coppermind takes great care in fostering a respectful relationship with all of the artists whose work is used on the site. At the heart of this relationship is the effort we put in making sure we represent all artists exactly the way they want to be represented - we ask for permission to use their art, we credit them the way they want to be credited, and we respect their wishes even if they lead to us removing some art from the site.
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To keep track of the dozens of artists and hundreds of pieces of art, we maintain a list of people we've contact on [[Coppermind:Artists]]. Each artist we've contacted gets a page dedicated to them and their art (regardless of whether they've given us permission to use their art or not; if they haven't, future editors will still want to know about it and not contact the artist repeatedly), and we use this page to keep track of the kind of usage agreement or license we have with the artist, their art we use, and how to get in touch with them.
 
This help page will aid you in reaching out to new artists whose work you want to upload to the Coppermind, and also aid you in creating their page.
 
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== Contacting New Artists ==
 
When you find a piece of fan art you would like to feature anywhere on the Coppermind, from an artist we haven't worked with in the past, you must first get their permission. To help promote artists in the community, as well as to make the process of crediting and keeping track of artists we've contacted in the past, we create an '''artist's page''' under [[Coppermind: Artists]] for each new artist. In doing so, we try to get some basic input from the artist:
 
* First and foremost, their permission to use the art piece in question. This "license" can usually be one of three types - a general permission for us to use anything relevant to the Wiki, a general permission to use anything relevant to the Wiki up until this point (with future pieces usually requiring individual permissions), or a case-by-case permission.
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