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| Novica Nakov on Tue, 30 Jul 2002 09:12:01 +0200 (CEST) |
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| [Nettime-bold] Re: <nettime> question: GPL or OPL? |
pankalia {AT} netscape.net writes:
| about publishing texts on the web:
| does anybody knows the difference between GPL and OPL?.
GPL is a license that is designed for writing free software.
I guess it could be used for written documents as well.
However FSF has another license that covers written documents - FDL.
I think that it can be applied to everything except fiction writings.
I don't know what OPL is.
| And if we use the "C" and the "copyleft" statement it means we use the
| GPL?
When something is "copyleft" that means that it is uncopyrighted. But
you should point out under which terms it is uncopyrighted, since there
are several copyleft licenses available.
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Novica
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