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Applying Copyleft To Non-Software Information

Copyleft contains the normal copyright statement, asserting ownership and identification of the author. However, it then gives away some of the other rights implicit in the normal copyright: it says that not only are you free to redistribute this work, but you are also free to change the work. However, you cannot claim to have written the original work, nor can you claim that these changes were created by someone else. Finally, all derivative works must also be placed under these terms.

Stutz, Michael. GNU. Articles>Intellectual Property>Copyright>Open Source

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The Great Giveaway

Good ideas are worth money. So why are hard-headed operators giving them away for free?

Lawton, Graham. New Scientist.com. Articles>Intellectual Property>Copyright>Open Source

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