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The GNU Free Documentation License is a Free license for publications. It is widely used for the documentation for Free Software. Although [[books]] are more often published under one or another [[Creative Commons]] license, some are GFDL-licensed.
The GNU Free Documentation License is a Free license for publications. It is widely used for the documentation for Free Software. Although [[books]] are more often published under one or another [[Creative Commons]] license, some are GFDL-licensed.



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The GNU Free Documentation License is a Free license for publications. It is widely used for the documentation for Free Software. Although books are more often published under one or another Creative Commons license, some are GFDL-licensed.

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