Thread:Dim1/@comment-4830337-20130205013506/@comment-4631119-20130205045957

Unless if you all already aware, if we dont put any specific license on a picture/video/article in the wikia or wikipedia, it'll be automatically licensed under CC-BY-SA, which stands for "Creative Commons by Attribution: Share Alike". Here's the full license summary http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/, and here's the legal code: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/legalcode.

And, as long as it's for non-commercial used (CC-BY-NC Attribute), using a part of licensed product is not an copyright infringement, and tend to be left alone by the copyright owner. I never heard that any content inside wikia or wikipedia got the DCMA complaints.

Based on that, it's not a must for doing the lincensing upon the existing video and/or photos, but make sure that none of them is used for commercial used anywhere in the wikia. But, if all of you insist to keep implementing the license, the simplest way is to link ALL available content to the CC License Summary. Once it linked, it already considered as legally licensed under CC. There's no need to create a special page for each of them.