Wikipedia:GFDL
GFDL is the GNU Free Documentation License, the copyright under which Wikipedia formerly published.
| As of June 15, 2009,[update] Wikipedia has moved to a dual-licensing system that supersedes the previous GFDL-only (GNU Free Documentation License–only) licensing. In short, this means that text licensed under the GFDL-only licensing can no longer be imported into Wikipedia, retroactive to November 1, 2008. Additionally, Wikipedia text might or might not now be exportable under the GFDL, depending on whether or not any content was added and not removed since June 15, 2009. See Wikipedia:Licensing update for further information. |
Wikipedia articles:
- Merge and delete – Why merging and the deleting the original page is normally not permitted under GFDL
- Wikipedia copyrights
- Copyright disclaimers on images
- What the GFDL is not
Use of Wikipedia content in other works:
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