Thread:Batman505/@comment-104549-20170601223712/@comment-104549-20170607010930

Well, as you'll note here, one of Star Wars Fanon's rules is that no user may use another's image without permission unless it's Public Domain or Creative Commons. So you don't need to note that specifically; it's a default rule that applies to everyone, all the time. I can't use your images without permission, you can't use my images without permission, etc.

For licenses that you could use:
 * 1) For File:Elizabeth Pathtreader.png, if you ask nightwing1975 for permission and he says yes, then Permission and Fair Use would be the appropriate template. If you ask and he says no, you can't use it.  If you don't ask because you think it meets the four-factor test for Fair Use, then the appropriate template is Fair use.  Remember that analysis is totally on you.  If you're right, great!  If you're wrong, illegal copyright infringement.  Personally—and this is just me, not offering any legal Fair Use analysis and speaking more from personal preference and ethics—I would never use an artistic image like that, even modified, without permission.
 * 2) For File:Mackenzie Foy -Elizabeth Pathtreader (young)-.jpg, since it appears to be a news media picture, you'll probably have more trouble finding the original artist. As a result, either it won't be allowed, or the appropriate template will probably be Fair Use; again, you'll have to make that analysis.

As a side note, when entering the template, don't forget the double braces— —on either side. For example,  does nothing, but , entered in with the braces (and without the coding magic I did there) produces:

Every other licensing template (e.g.,  , etc.) works the same way. If you want, you can play around with it in The Sandbox to test how the coding works.