On Mon, 13 Sep 2010 14:43:14 -0700 (PDT)
duchessbmjb55 <[email protected]> wrote:

> BLibrestez55 created an Apache License to legally have the freedom to 
>  use the content of OpenOffice.org pages according to the license.

Thats does not make sense at all:
- The existing wiki pages are not under an apache license and will not
  be by creating a page with the apache license.
- Apache is not really a good license for documentation.
- You cannot simply mix licenses. Existing pages are covered by their
  current license and will continue to do so. When you create a copy or
  edit you are creating an derived work and need to adhere to the
  limitations of the license of the original authors. Most licenses
  used on the wiki (GPL2, CC-BY-3, PDL ...) will _not_ allow you to
  create a derived work under Apache license.

In other words, you seem to be getting yourself in legal trouble.

IANAL and all that jazz.

Best Regards,

Bjoern




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