Simon Kissane wrote:
Okay, even if they aren't identical, I can still
put
them on a separate page from the article, so long as
they form 'one document'. So if I put all of Wikipedia
on my own website, I could add a page called
'Invariant Sections', put every linkback table on that
page, and not put them on the individual article pages
-- so long as the 'Invariant Sections' page and the
article pages were linked into one document -- say by
linking to them all from a 'Table of Contents' page.
Then I would be complying with the FDL, but still
evading your requirement to have the link back table
on every page.
Maybe! I'm not sure that a person could reasonably make the claim
that posting the article on one page, and the invariant section on a
separate page could meet the requirements of the license.
If anyone attempted to do that, we'd have to try to convince them
otherwise, I suppose. It would seem kind of silly to me, but
basically I have no intention of being inflexible if it comes down to
that.
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