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    The term '''open content''' is used to mean various [[Share Alike]] licenses (notably [[CC-sa]] variants and the monolithic [[GFDL]]) and potentially a [[Green Documentation License]].  The term is not quite as well defined as [[open source]] or [[free software]] but presumably will be well defined soon.
    The term '''open content''' is used to mean various [[share-alike]] licenses (notably [[CC-sa]] variants and the monolithic [[GFDL]]) and potentially a [[Green Documentation License]].  The term is not quite as well defined as [[open source]] or [[free software]] but presumably will be well defined soon, and make reference to [[share-alike]] as the defining central attribute.

    Latest revision as of 16:37, 6 September 2004

    The term open content is used to mean various share-alike licenses (notably CC-sa variants and the monolithic GFDL) and potentially a Green Documentation License. The term is not quite as well defined as open source or free software but presumably will be well defined soon, and make reference to share-alike as the defining central attribute.