Erik Moeller writes
Yes, you can use Wikipedia articles. They are licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License, which mainly means that articles that use them also have to be FDL-licensed. Note that the FDL does not mean that you "lose" your copyrights, only that others will be able to copy and modify the so- licensed text. We consider this fair:
Not all of us, as fighting against intellectual property rights using the tools of intellectual property strikes some as hypocritical.
Robert has of course the option to use for his translation tutorial only those Wikipedia texts that have been released into the public domain, and all public domain texts listed on http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia%3APublic_domain_resources
Axel
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