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Old 06-21-2007, 09:05 AM   #1 (permalink)
ernest1a
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wikipedia copyright of images, articles, ...?

Simple question: Can I copy articles and images from wikipedia if I write in my website that source is wikipedia or I need extra permition?

It writes:
Copyleft means that every single author, editor, illustrator, mapmaker, factchecker and photographer who puts their work into Wikipedia gives you the right to read, copy, print, save, download, read aloud, project, modify, email, distribute, sell, photocopy and correct their work however you want to.

The only restrictions are that if you distribute it, you must give attribution to the creators, and if you derive new work from it, you must give the same rights to users of that work.

So actually I can copy any work and use it in my business if I write under article a source, without any permittion?
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