Wikipedia:Restricted materials

Even though this image is in the public domain, you could still run into legal trouble if you use it to sell computers or publish records.

Some materials on Wikipedia may be subject to additional legal restrictions when they are used in particular circumstances or in particular ways. These limitations may arise from laws related to trade dress, trademarks, patents, currency, personality rights, political censorship, or any of many other legal causes which are entirely independent from the copyright status of the work.

Wikipedia's content policies discourage or outright forbid content which is not sufficiently unrestricted for reuse. However, non-copyright related restrictions are not considered relevant to Wikipedia's freeness requirements,[1] and the content policies are accordingly limited to regulating copyright related obligations.

  1. ^ "Some media may be subject to restrictions other than copyright in some jurisdictions, but are still considered free work."[1]