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For example, many choose to release their work as [[GFDL]] and [[CC-by-sa]] at the same time (similar but somewhat incompatible licenses). | For example, many choose to release their work as [[GFDL]] and [[CC-by-sa]] at the same time (similar but somewhat incompatible licenses). | ||
− | Yet others refuse | + | Yet others refuse any form of intellectual ownership over their work, releasing it as [[public domain]], despite any license applied in the project they contribute to. |
See also: [[free culture]], [[anti-license]] | See also: [[free culture]], [[anti-license]] | ||
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Multi-licensing how to multi-license wiki contributions] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Multi-licensing how to multi-license wiki contributions] | ||
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[[Category:Licenses]] | [[Category:Licenses]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:05, 2 January 2011
Multi-licensing is a practice of releasing one's work with different copyleft licenses. This eases sharing the content between different collaborative projects.
For example, many choose to release their work as GFDL and CC-by-sa at the same time (similar but somewhat incompatible licenses).
Yet others refuse any form of intellectual ownership over their work, releasing it as public domain, despite any license applied in the project they contribute to.
See also: free culture, anti-license