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PUT ONLY CONTENT FREE TO BE LICENSED CC-BY-SA ON WIKIGOGY!


The CC icon at bottom left of Wikigogy pages links to the following reader friendly version of the CC-BY-SA license all content on Wikigogy is licensed under:

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/

The full legal code of the CC-BY-SA license is at:

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/legalcode).


See why copyleft -- how this helps us all create, use and share open educational resources on the Internet.


[edit] Incompatible licenses

GFDL is incompatible with Wikigogy's Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike license.

Do not import anything from GFDL licensed sources.

GFDL, the license Wikimedia Foundation wikis used to use, is unless otherwise note incompatible with the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike license we use on Wikigogy. So formerly we could not import into Wikigogy anything from any of the Wikimedia Foundation wikis such as Wikipedia, Wikibooks, Wikia, Wikinews, etc.

However, Wikigogy, Wikipedia and WikiJET now all use the same Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license. So we can use and build on each others stuff as long as we maintain attribution info. Yea!

[edit] Dual license

If you wrote something yourself and have full copyrights to it you can put the part you wrote yourself both on a GFDL licensed wiki and here an Wikigogy licensed Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike, but only the part you wrote yourself and only because you have full copyright to that part.

You cannot dual license someone else's parts.

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