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Lucifer Morningstar @Aleazlllll. The SCP-Foundation wiki page on the Licensing Guide states that the SCP content is under a Licence Creative Commons (CC), licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0. All rules regarding image use are dependent upon this fact. meaning others are free to create copycat works set in the universe without permission as long as they adhere to the license terms. This permissive licensing model allows for multiple independent interpretations and canons rather than a single definitive one.

1. "Canon Hub" collects various large, collaborative story canons that have been created by multiple authors over many articles. But these are not considered absolutely canonical either.

2. contributors are free to create their own canons by linking a cluster of related articles and tales together through common locations, characters, plots, etc. but all canon is decentralized rather than

3. Hypercanon, as understood in other fictional works, does not have the same meaning for the SCP Foundation. There is no single authorially defined version of events.


SCP-Foundation on Wikipedia article
Canon Hub on SCP-Foundation article
Licensing-guide on SCP-Foundation article
Image Use Policy on SCP-Foundation article

{ Many The Articles pages explicitly state there is no central authority that establishes hypercanon..}