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The Great Giveaway | Introduction to Copyleft Forum | Criticism | Implications | Inspiration
This article is different from anything else New Scientist has ever published. Before you read it, it's important you understand a few things. What sets it apart is that it has been released under a special kind of license called a "copyleft". That means you are free to copy, redistribute and rework the article, as long as you abide by certain terms and conditions. The exact terms and conditions can be found at the end of the article, or at http://dsl.org/copyleft/dsl.txt All other articles on this site and in the magazine are covered by a standard copyright, which means that the right to copy, redistribute or modify the article belongs exclusively to us. We haven't given up our copyright on this article, but we have agreed to waive many of the exclusive rights a copyright normally bestows. To find out why, read on. |
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If you prefer to download the article in plain text format please click here (24K). We ask that you inform us of any use you make of the article, by emailing copyleft@newscientist.com. The Great Giveaway | Introduction to Copyleft Forum | Criticism | Implications | Inspiration |
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