Thread:Humperdink618/@comment-104549-20171209115809/@comment-104549-20171210221444

And now:
 * 1) For the first two, remember that every licensing template must be in template form, not just the words. I fixed that for you, using CC-by-nc-nd, the most restrictive (read: protective of you) CC license; it allows others to use your work with attribution, but not modify it or use it for commercial purposes.  If you want to be even more generous, feel free to look over the various CC licenses here and then choose the corresponding licensing template here.
 * 2) Leave #5 as-is for a day or so; if Kung Fu Frogs doesn't get back to you, we'll figure that out then.
 * 3) Your logic itself on #6 doesn't work; the "it's from Xena one way or the other" doesn't fly, because the show and the YouTube video are separate creative works entitled to separate copyright protection. That said, though, if you've watched the YouTube video all the way through and that specific image never appears, then assuming it's from Xena is a logical deduction.  Remember to link the source to the Wikipedia article (which, for reference, is ).