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How Does This Affect Previously Released Versions of Fedora Documentation ?

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How Does This Affect Previously Released Versions of Fedora Documentation ?

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Copies of documents distributed under the OPL remain under the OPL, but all Fedora documentation is now licensed under the CC-BY-SA. The master copies in CVS and the files on the public web site are provided under the CC-BY-SA, and not the OPL. Existing documentation needs to be re-licensed or dual-licensed by the copyright owner under the CC-BY-SA. In practice, anyone simply using files previously provided by the Documentation Project is not affected by this change – all Fedora documentation may be copied and used freely.

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