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The '''GNU | The '''GNU Free Documentation License ''' is the license created by the '''[http://www.fsf.org/ Free Software Foundation]''' and the [http://www.gnu.org/ GNU Project] in order to be used for software documentation. | ||
A work licensed in this way grants all the four freedoms listed in the [[definition]] of free cultural works: | A work licensed in this way grants all the four freedoms listed in the [[definition]] of free cultural works: | ||
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THX that's a great anwesr! | |||
== Legal code == | == Legal code == | ||
The above human readable summary does not constitute an actual grant of license; please review | The above human readable summary does not constitute an actual grant of license; please review http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html for the legal code of the license. When distributing a work, it must be accompanied with the full text of the actual license. |