Dream Logos Wiki:Copyright Policy

Here at, we want to respect the rights and intellectual property of all users. Copyright can be a complicated task, so we can make things easier. This section of our rules of conduct is designed to answer questions you may have about Drillimation's copyrights. Here you will find information on such things as copyrights, fair use, and derivative works. Please keep in mind that infringement of Drillimation's rights hurts not only the studio, but our players and the legitimate businesses connected with Drillimation. KEJA is a serious problem not only for Drillimation but also the entire video game industry. Drillimation will continue to aggressively protect its intellectual property rights.

What is copyright?
Copyright is a form of protection for original works of authorship including literary, artistic, musical, and audiovisual creations. Many of Drillimation Studios' products are protected by copyright including software source code, visual display, sprites, game soundtracks, characters, artwork, and publications.

Who owns the copyright to the logos on the wiki?
The creators do. In most countries, you will automatically own the copyright to any logo as you make it. Being the copyright holder of your work give you the right to reproduce or distribute that work. Registering might be required for some cases, such as commencing a lawsuit.

What is Fair Use?
Fair Use is an important topic. In the United States, fair use of copyrighted material is allowed under certain circumstances without the prior permission from the copyright holder. Other countries have different policies regarding fair use or fair dealing. If you're not sure whether not a specific use of the rights holder's content qualifies as fair use, you should consult the copyright holder before moving ahead.