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If you contribute material to the Family Tree Forum Wiki, you thereby license it to the public under the GFDL (with no invariant sections, front-cover texts, or back-cover texts). In order to contribute, you must be in a position to grant this license, which means that either
 
If you contribute material to the Family Tree Forum Wiki, you thereby license it to the public under the GFDL (with no invariant sections, front-cover texts, or back-cover texts). In order to contribute, you must be in a position to grant this license, which means that either
  
    * you hold the copyright to the material, for instance because you produced it yourself, or
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* you hold the copyright to the material, for instance because you produced it yourself, or
    * you acquired the material from a source that allows the licensing under GFDL, for instance because the material is in the public domain or is itself published under GFDL.
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* you acquired the material from a source that allows the licensing under GFDL, for instance because the material is in the public domain or is itself published under GFDL.
  
 
In the first case, you retain copyright to your materials. You can later republish and relicense them in any way you like. However, you can never retract the GFDL license for the copies of materials that you place here; these copies will remain under GFDL forever.
 
In the first case, you retain copyright to your materials. You can later republish and relicense them in any way you like. However, you can never retract the GFDL license for the copies of materials that you place here; these copies will remain under GFDL forever.
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If you create a derivative version by changing or adding content, this entails the following:
 
If you create a derivative version by changing or adding content, this entails the following:
  
    * your materials in turn have to be licensed under GFDL,
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* your materials in turn have to be licensed under GFDL,
    * you must acknowledge the authorship of the article (section 4B), and
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* you must acknowledge the authorship of the article (section 4B), and
    * you must provide access to the "transparent copy" of the material (section 4J). (The "transparent copy" of a Family Tree Forum Wiki article is any of a number of formats available from us, including the wiki text, the html web pages, xml feed, etc.)
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* you must provide access to the "transparent copy" of the material (section 4J). (The "transparent copy" of a Family Tree Forum Wiki article is any of a number of formats available from us, including the wiki text, the html web pages, xml feed, etc.)
  
 
You may be able to partially fulfill the latter two obligations by providing a conspicuous direct link back to the Family Tree Forum Wiki article hosted on this website. You also need to provide access to a transparent copy of the new text. However, please note that Family Tree Forum makes no guarantee to retain authorship information and a transparent copy of articles. Therefore, you are encouraged to provide this authorship information and a transparent copy with your derived works.
 
You may be able to partially fulfill the latter two obligations by providing a conspicuous direct link back to the Family Tree Forum Wiki article hosted on this website. You also need to provide access to a transparent copy of the new text. However, please note that Family Tree Forum makes no guarantee to retain authorship information and a transparent copy of articles. Therefore, you are encouraged to provide this authorship information and a transparent copy with your derived works.

Revision as of 22:19, 30 July 2007

The English text of the GFDL is the only legally binding document; The following interpretations of the GFDL regard the rights and obligations of users and contributors.


Contributors' rights and obligations

If you contribute material to the Family Tree Forum Wiki, you thereby license it to the public under the GFDL (with no invariant sections, front-cover texts, or back-cover texts). In order to contribute, you must be in a position to grant this license, which means that either

  • you hold the copyright to the material, for instance because you produced it yourself, or
  • you acquired the material from a source that allows the licensing under GFDL, for instance because the material is in the public domain or is itself published under GFDL.

In the first case, you retain copyright to your materials. You can later republish and relicense them in any way you like. However, you can never retract the GFDL license for the copies of materials that you place here; these copies will remain under GFDL forever.

In the second case, if you incorporate external GFDL materials, as a requirement of the GFDL, you need to acknowledge the authorship and provide a link back to the network location of the original copy.


Reusers' rights and obligations

If you want to use Family Tree Forum Wiki materials in your own books/articles/web sites or other publications, you can do so, but you have to follow the GFDL. If you are simply duplicating the Family Tree Forum Wiki article, you must follow section two of the GFDL on verbatim copying.

If you create a derivative version by changing or adding content, this entails the following:

  • your materials in turn have to be licensed under GFDL,
  • you must acknowledge the authorship of the article (section 4B), and
  • you must provide access to the "transparent copy" of the material (section 4J). (The "transparent copy" of a Family Tree Forum Wiki article is any of a number of formats available from us, including the wiki text, the html web pages, xml feed, etc.)

You may be able to partially fulfill the latter two obligations by providing a conspicuous direct link back to the Family Tree Forum Wiki article hosted on this website. You also need to provide access to a transparent copy of the new text. However, please note that Family Tree Forum makes no guarantee to retain authorship information and a transparent copy of articles. Therefore, you are encouraged to provide this authorship information and a transparent copy with your derived works.