Rory Stolzenberg wrote:
If he's clearly showing that he's quoting text from another source, I
don't
think that would be considered part of the document, rather it would be an
aggregate work. If he made the GFDL text very much a part of the text he
writes, then I agree that it would probably require the entire thing to be
GFDL. However, I get the impression that he doesn't intend to do that.
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You are right, I don't really intend to "add or change" it but merely
include it and have other information around (not really article or essay,
but weblinks and statistics). Thanks for all the ideas on the subject, at
least I am starting to understand.
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