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== Summary ==
== Summary ==


This document defines the terms "Free Content" and "Free Expression" as any work or expression which can be freely studied, applied, copied and/or modified, by anyone, for any purpose. It also describes certain permissible restrictions that respect or protect these essential freedoms. Additionally, the document provides a [[Licenses|list of licenses]] which meet the terms of freedom laid out in this definition.
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 distinguish required and optional criteria for covered licenses. Importantly, it uses the term ''should'' where we recommend that licenses which do not meet the stated criteria should be amended. Later versions of this definition may make some of these criteria mandatory.
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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== Further reading ==
== Further reading ==


* See [[Licenses]] for discussion of individual licenses, and whether they meet this definition or not.
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* See [[History]] for acknowledgments and background on this definition.
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* See the [[FAQ]] for some questions and answers.
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* See [[Portal:Index]] for topic-specific pages about free content and free expressions.
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==


# Under some jurisdictions, notably some European countries, authors have inalienable [[w:moral rights|moral rights]] and cannot completely release their works into the [[w:public domain|public domain]]. If you believe 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 status which contains a safeguard clause, such as: "I, the author of this work, hereby release it into the public domain. This applies worldwide. In case this is not legally possible: I grant anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law."
# 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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