Template:Freedom of panorama (US only)
The U.S. freedom of panorama, found at Sec. 120(a), allows photography and the distribution or public display of resulting images of architectural works that are found in or visible from public spaces. For more information, see c:Commons:Copyright rules by territory/United States#Freedom of panorama.

- Humanly habitable structures that are intended to be both permanent and stationary, such as houses and office buildings, and other permanent and stationary structures designed for human occupancy, including but not limited to churches, museums, gazebos, and garden pavilions. (CFR 202.11(b)(2))
- While this image is free in the United States and English Wikipedia only follows the U.S. copyright law, English Wikipedia readers from countries with no freedom of panorama are cautioned to not use this image in a way that may violate the economic rights of the architects who designed this work of architecture.
- The U.S. freedom of panorama does not extend to public artworks. This means images of such works must be treated as non-free (even if these contain uploaders' licensing) and must follow the relevant guidelines on non-free content, or be deleted otherwise, unless the works are in the public domain, or their presence is incidental.
Although this image is free under US copyright law and thus acceptable on the English Wikipedia, it is believed to be non-free in its home country. This image should not be transferred to Wikimedia Commons unless it can be proven that depictions of the architectural work are free in the country where the work is located, as Commons requires that images be free in the source country and in the United States.
This template is for photos of copyrighted buildings in countries or regions without freedom of panorama. The lack of FOP precludes the image from being uploaded to Commons, but the English Wikipedia will accept it under US law. If the country or region where the building is located has a usable FOP provision, please consider uploading to Commons instead.
Note that this template is not a valid copyright license by itself, and must be accompanied by a free license such as {{cc-by-sa-4.0}}.
This template automatically sets the following category/ies:
Usage
[edit]{{FoP-USonly|country or region|expiry}}
The first parameter takes the country or region where the building was located (and thus where the photo was taken). The second parameter takes the final year when the copyright for the building is valid (and thus out of copyright in the source country or region at the beginning of the following year).
Examples
[edit]{{FoP-USonly}}- Default.
{{FoP-USonly|France}}- Indicates France as the source country.
{{FoP-USonly|France|2030}}- Indicates France as the source country, and that the copyright for the building itself expires at the end of 2030.