On 5/29/06, Nick Boalch n.g.boalch@durham.ac.uk wrote:
Alphax (Wikipedia email) wrote:
Please *don't* just use the GFDL for photos. Use a Creative Commons Attribution license instead of, or together with the GFDL.
Why?
One of the most obvious reasons is the requirement that the entire text of the GFDL be distributed with the image.
Of course, this and most of the reasons are also good reasons you shouldn't ever use *just* the GFDL for anything. The GFDL is a horrible license. The only reason it's useful at all is the fact that no one actually follows it.
See "Criticisms of the GFDL" at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GFDL for some more info.
Anthony