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GNU Free Documentation License
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The GNU Free Documentation License (GNU FDL or simply GFDL) is a copyleft license for free documentation, designed by the Free Software Foundation (FSF) for the GNU project. It is the counterpart to the GNU GPL that gives readers the same rights to copy, redistribute and modify a work and requires all copies and derivatives to be available under the same license. Copies may also be sold commercially, but if produced in larger quantities (greater than 100) then the original document or source code must be made available to the work's recipient.
obere ụdị nke | free license ![]() |
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aha mkpirisi | GFDL, GFDL, ЛВД ГНУ ![]() |
Ije | free software movement ![]() |
Odee akwụkwọ | Free Software Foundation ![]() |
ndị mbipụta | Free Software Foundation ![]() |
asụsụ eji dee ọrụ | Slovene ![]() |
afọ/ụbọchị mbipụta | 2008 ![]() |
njirimara ụdị software | 1.3 ![]() |
webụsaịtị | https://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3.html ![]() |
kwadoro site na | Debian Free Software Guidelines ![]() |
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The license was designed for manuals, textbooks, other reference and instructional materials, and documentation which often accompanies GPL software. However, it can be used for any text-based work, regardless of subject matter.