User:Robkelk/sandbox/imageswithoutlicenses

These images do not have licenses associated with them. Note that "I made this myself", "I got this from Wikipedia", and "We got this from TV Tropes" are not licenses.

As of July 2020, this list is too expensive (in terms of processor time) to load on one page. It is currently split into subpages until such time as the lists are short enough to be consolidated. Please do not load more than one subpage at a time! Please do not favorite/bookmark the subpages - they are subject to change as the lists get short enough to be consolidated. Bookmark this page instead, please.

B, C, D, and F have "partial lists". Because of a software limitation, there is a maximum of 500 entries on each list - sorting the entries alphabetically and showing lists that start at different parts of the alphabet brings this page up to full entries. In order to see more entries on this page, clean up some of the entries currently on the list and then Purge the page. Yes, I could add more lists to the page, but that would just move the "expensive" issue instead of mitigating it - the fix is to add more pages.

Files that we know are unused but cannot delete because of a database error are excluded from the lists. If you find an image that we aren't using but cannot be deleted, add Undeletable file to the file description page to mark it for exclusion.

Because they do not use our license templates, files from Wikimedia Commons will show up as "false positives" on this page - unless they have the category "From Wikimedia Commons".

As long as you're adding licenses to images, please also add categories to them! The work that the image is from is always a relevant category. The trope that the image illustrates is a good category, if it illustrates a trope. If the image is a photo of a real person, then the person's name (or people's names) works, too - assuming you know what the person's name is. Movie posters can take Category:Lobby Card.