Template:Non-free use rationale logo/doc

Summary
This template is to help users write non-free use rationales for non-free logos as required by WP:NFC, WP:LOGO, and WP:NFURG. Include this in the Summary section of the image file once for each article in which the image is inserted.

This template automatically inserts standard rationale text. For a "dumb" template with manually-added fields, see Non-free use rationale or a pair of Non-free media data and Non-free media rationale.

Considerations
Please use copyrighted content responsibly and in accordance with Wikipedia policy. A template alone does not make a logo fair to use. It merely helps you state why you think it is appropriate. On the other hand, simple logos may fall under public domain. See commons:Commons:Threshold of originality for more information.

This template is optimized for logos of brands/organizations used in the article about that brand/organization. It may or may not work in other contexts. Before saving, try the "preview" feature to review the text produced by this template. Be sure the language is true and complete. If not, consider using the override fields, a different template, or a hand-written justification.

Syntax
You may copy the following to your page in the File namespace.

Mandatory fields

 * Article: Article name, without brackets
 * Use: Specifies how the image is used in the article and automatically modifies text in the Purpose field. Choose one of the following:
 * Infobox: Use when the logo is placed in a company infobox to represent the company. Do not use for other types of infoboxes.
 * Org: Use when logo identifies an organization in an article or section about the organization
 * Brand: Use when logo identifies a brand in an article or section about the brand
 * Product: Use when logo identifies a product or service in an article or section about that product or service
 * Public facility: Use when logo is used to identify a road, airport, station, route, city, neighborhood, government service, etc.
 * Other: Use when none of the above applies. In this case, you must fill the "Purpose" field.
 * Purpose: If use is not one of the above categories, explain how you use it and why.

Optional fields
Use of these fields are optional. Most of the times they are used only when condition dictates.
 * Used for: Specifies what is the name of the entity that the logo identifies, if different from the article name
 * Owner: Specifies who owns the logo, if different from the article name. Full legal name is best.
 * Description: Specifies additional details that are to be appended to the logo description.
 * Website: If taken from a website, this field specifies the location. Please include the full URL of the webpage on which the image is displayed; do not link directly to the image. Also please do not include anything else except the URL. You may use URL template if you wish.
 * Commentary: Use if it is necessary to discuss any commentary in the article about the logo itself. This field, if used, is appended to the logo's purpose of use, following the text: "There is commentary in the article about the logo itself as follows:"
 * History: If logo is discontinued or modified, use this field if it is necessary to explain when and how was it used historically by the organization, item, or event. This field, if used, is appended to the logo's description, following the text: "It is a historical logo. Its historical usage is as follows:"

Override fields
Although this template is used to help automatically generate a well-written fair-use rationale text, sometimes the situation dictates that part of the automatically generated text must be overridden. These fields help you insert your own text instead of the automatically generated ones.
 * Source: Used to specify where and how you obtained this image. Overrides the automatically generated source information from Article, Used for and Website fields.
 * Portion: Used to specify whether the entire logo or part of it is used and why. Overrides the automatically generated text.
 * Low resolution: Used to specify whether the image is unusually large or small, and why. For SVG logos, use SVG-Res.
 * Replaceability: Used to explain why the image cannot be replaced with a free image, if the default explanations are not accurate
 * Other information: Used to supply any other information you think helps the image's non-free use case. Overrides default text.