[wplug] WPLUG Wiki License

Justin at js-wordsmith.com Justin at js-wordsmith.com
Wed Oct 31 07:58:25 EDT 2012


Generally, most Web sites that release work under Creative Commons licenses include an official notice at the footer of each page. You can get one at the CC Web site:

http://creativecommons.org/choose/

Just specify the criteria you'd like the license to fit and it will generate what you need.

Justin Smith
Electronic Communication Specialist
724-612-2837
http://www.js-wordsmith.com


>---- Original Message ----
>From: John Lewis <oflameo2 at gmail.com>
>To: "General user list" <wplug at wplug.org>
>Sent: Tue, Oct 30, 2012, 9:38 PM
>Subject: [wplug] WPLUG Wiki License
&gt;
>I was making renovations to WPLUG's wiki then I thought about copyright. 
>Most popular wikis use a creative common attribution or creative commons 
>share alike license to make sure content on it stays free until its 
>copyright expires. For example, Wikipedia is dual licensed under 
>CC-BY-SA and the GNU Free Document License.
&gt;
>I have not yet came across the the page on WPLUG's wiki that says that 
>it is free content. Does a page exist or do I have to specify, 
>specifically, that everything I post on the wiki will be free content?
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