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Anyone is free to use the text content of Wikicars in web sites, articles, or other publications, provided you follow the guidelines of the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported] (CC-BY-SA), which establishes the following requirements:
Anyone is free to use the text content of Wikicars in web sites, articles, or other publications, provided you follow the guidelines of the [http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html GNU Free Documentation License] (GNU FDL or simply GFDL), which establishes the following requirements:
*you must acknowledge the authorship of the original article, and
*Material licensed under the current version of the license can be used for any purpose, as long as the use meets certain conditions.
*for any reuse or distribution, you must make clear to others the license terms of this work.
*All previous authors of the work must be attributed.
If you are simply duplicating the Halopedia article, the second and third obligations can be fulfilled by providing a conspicuous direct link back to the Halopedia article hosted on this website.
*All changes to the work must be logged.
 
*All derivative works must be licensed under the same license.
*The full text of the license, unmodified invariant sections as defined by the author if any, and any other added warranty disclaimers (such as a general disclaimer alerting readers that the document may not be accurate for example) and copyright notices from previous versions must be maintained.
Technical measures such as DRM may not be used to control or obstruct distribution or editing of the document.
If you create a derivative version by changing or adding content, you need to both acknowledge authorship and provide access to the original copy of the text.
If you create a derivative version by changing or adding content, you need to both acknowledge authorship and provide access to the original copy of the text.

Revision as of 14:23, 23 December 2010

Anyone is free to use the text content of Wikicars in web sites, articles, or other publications, provided you follow the guidelines of the GNU Free Documentation License (GNU FDL or simply GFDL), which establishes the following requirements:

  • Material licensed under the current version of the license can be used for any purpose, as long as the use meets certain conditions.
  • All previous authors of the work must be attributed.
  • All changes to the work must be logged.
  • All derivative works must be licensed under the same license.
  • The full text of the license, unmodified invariant sections as defined by the author if any, and any other added warranty disclaimers (such as a general disclaimer alerting readers that the document may not be accurate for example) and copyright notices from previous versions must be maintained.

Technical measures such as DRM may not be used to control or obstruct distribution or editing of the document. If you create a derivative version by changing or adding content, you need to both acknowledge authorship and provide access to the original copy of the text.