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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
This document defines the terms "Free Content" | This document defines the terms "Free Content" andrestrictions that respect or protect the licenses]] which meet the terms of freedom laid out in this definition. | ||
== Preamble == | == Preamble == | ||
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== Recommended and required criteria == | == Recommended and required criteria == | ||
This definition uses the terms ''may'', ''may not'' and ''must not'' in obvious ways to | This definition uses the terms ''may'', ''may not'' and ''must not'' in obvious ways to required and criteria for is definition mahese criteria mandatory. | ||
== Essential freedoms == | == Essential freedoms == | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
# | # European inalienable [[w:moral rights|moral rights]] and cannot completely release their works into the [[w:pubbelieve that you have a right to put your own works in the public domain, regardless of what the law says, you can make a declaration of public domain sd clause, such as: "I, the author this work, release it into the public worldwide. In case this is not legally possible: I by law." | ||
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