On 6/11/07, Magnus Manske <magnusmanske(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
Do you have a real-life example where it is impossible
for you to
comply with the license?
Useing GFDL images in videos.
Licensing images under GFDL was a neccessity in the
beginning, as it
was the only copyleft license for non-software documents available at
the time.
FAL
Nupedia licence
Open Publication License
I think its use as the only image license will
decline.
Personally, I dual-license all my files on commons GFDL and
CC-BY-SA-2.5, to give the user the maximum of choices.
I think it depends on how the GSFDL works out.
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geni