Content-Type: text/html Wikipedia: Copyleft

[Home]Copyleft

HomePage | RecentChanges | Preferences | Random Page
You can edit this page right now! It's a free, community project

Copyleft, a term invented by the GNU project, refers to the application of copyright laws to ensure the perpetual availability to the public of a certain piece of information and all its derivative works.

Initially only designed for software distribution, the concept is now also being used for other types of material.

In copyleft, the copyright holder grants an irrevocable license to the recipient of a copy, permitting the redistribution (and even sale) of possibly modified further copies, under the condition that all those copies carry the same license and are made available in a form which facilitates modification.

Examples of copyleft licenses are the GNU General Public License, the [Open Content License]?, and the GNU Free Documentation License. The latter is being used for the contents of this encyclopedia.


HomePage | RecentChanges | Preferences | Random Page
You can edit this page right now! It's a free, community project
Edit text of this page | View other revisions
Last edited August 5, 2001 1:26 pm (diff)
Search: