Thread:VeganCritter/@comment-27804051-20161122145757/@comment-27025402-20161122204544

Well, it credits the original source, as well, but the template that existed didn't specify too much. That was in the early days of my attempts to start ensuring that all the images have licensing info, and I didn't know how to add licensing templates to the wiki at the time. I've learned a lot about Wikia since then, so here's what I'm thinking nowadays (and I'd appreciate your feedback):
 * Add screenshot and screenshot modified.  The former would be for an unmodified screenshot, and the second would be for a cropped screenshot, annotated screenshot, and maybe even animated GIFs.
 * The template should have language to the effect that it has been uploaded in accordance with fair use laws (excerpt of a larger work for illustrative purposes).
 * The license for a modified screenshot should probably state how it was modified.  (Or not?  What sounds reasonable?)
 * The screenshotter or screenshot modifier probably doesn't need to be credited, because (and I'm no expert on copyrights!) I believe that an excerpt of a greater work does not constitute a new work, even when a new image or work is created.

What makes sense to you?