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GNU is Not Unix

GNU Free Documentation License Released 7

Jonathan Riddell writes "The FSF have quietly released The GNU Free Documentation License 1.2. There's been some controversy about the creation of this license and possible abuse of non-editable sections to make documents non-Free. A diff shows that there's been a fair number of changes. The FDL is in my opinion the most flexible way to keep documentation Free while preventing abuse from publishers."
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GNU Free Documentation License Released

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  • by Henry V .009 ( 518000 ) on Saturday November 23, 2002 @06:55PM (#4740464) Journal
    Interesting. The author gets to decide whether certain sections are "Invariant," can't be modified, or not.

    If a translation is done of an Invariant section, the translator either needs the author's permission, or needs to include the original along with it.
  • Invariant sections (Score:2, Insightful)

    by evalhalla ( 581819 )

    Invariant sections have to be "secondary sections" i.e. not about the main technical subject of the document, so I believe that they can't be used to make a document non-free. Anyway they're not new to this edition of the license.

    I agree that they can lead to problems when translating the document, but such problems can be accepted in exchange for the great flexibility given by invariant sections.

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