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Currently UPLOFIL does not allow or provide facilities to download all images. As of 17 May 2007 (2007 -05-17)[update], Wikipedia disabled or neglected all viable bulk downloads of images including torrent trackers. Therefore, there is no way to download image dumps other than scraping Uplofil pages up or using Wikix, which converts a database dump into a series of scripts to fetch the images.
Unlike most article text, images are not necessarily licensed under the GFDL & CC-BY-SA-3.0. They may be under one of many free licenses, in the public domain, believed to be fair use, or even copyright infringements (which should be deleted). In particular, use of fair use images outside the context of Wikipedia or similar works may be illegal. Images under most licenses require a credit, and possibly other attached copyright
information. This information is included in image description pages, which are part of the text dumps
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