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A Wikipedia article on lyrics or poetry should have an analytical framework that describes the song and its cultural impact. This page discusses how they should be written with particular regard to the copyright implications of such articles. To be included, works ought to fit into the framework of notability, importance and depth. A song from a b-side to a minor band shouldn't be included (see also WP:MUSIC, deletion policy).
[edit] Points to avoidFirst you should bear in mind some important points to avoid:
[edit] License considerations[edit] Copyrighted worksQuotations of the work within the analytical framework can fall into the fair use provisions within US copyright law (and to a lesser extent fair dealing and related concepts within other jurisdictions). However, how much of a song you can quote is open to interpretation, but you should avoid copyright paranoia. Examples of featured articles, of works still under copyright, which should be used as guidelines, are:
[edit] Copyright-expired worksGenerally, these expire in all countries (except Colombia, Guatemala, Mexico, and Samoa) when all of the following conditions are satisfied:
Consider the following: [edit] National anthemsNational anthems are generally considered to be a special case of fair use, if modern, or copyright expired if older. Examples include:
[edit] Wikisource instructionsIf you are adding a new text on Wikisource, follow the local guidelines. Use Template:wikisource-inline at the top of the external links section to link to works on Wikisource (see the documentation). For example, use
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