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    A '''Green Documentation [[licenses|License]]''' would presumably put some barriers in place to using documentation for any purposes that violates the [[six principles]] which all so-called [[w:Greens|Greens]] believe in, at least according to the [[w:Global Green Charter|Global Green Charter]].  There may also just be a simple set of restrictions that prevent its use for war and ecological devastation.  At least, to the degree that any license can do that.
    A '''Green Documentation [[licenses|License]]''' would presumably put some barriers in place to using documentation for any purposes that violates the [[six principles]] which all so-called [[w:Greens|Greens]] believe in, at least according to the [[w:Global Green Charter|Global Green Charter]].  There may also just be a simple set of restrictions that prevent its use for [[war]] and [[ecological devastation]].  At least, to the degree that any license can do that.
     
    While adding [[Invariant Section]]s (which are [[Secondary Section]]s) to the [[GNU FDL]] may warn against use for some purposes, it can't actually prevent such use. 
     
    A GDL is clearly not [[Free according to Debian]].  But of course, who cares?


    See also [[Green Software License]], [[Green Patent License]].
    See also [[Green Software License]], [[Green Patent License]].