It's the GFDL without the parts that says you can't change some parts
(GFDL has a definition for those parts).

Diego Iastrubni wrote:
> Can you summarize it please? 
> 
> Can the output of the dictionary be used for commercial usage? What are the 
> main restrictions on the dictionary? 
> 
> ביום ראשון, 16 באוקטובר 2005, 22:47, נכתב על ידי E L:
> 
>>While looking around for license for the free dictionary I found this
>>http://i18n.kde.org/doc/doc-primer/licenses.html
>>It's a very nice license based on GFDL but still GPL compatible
>>avoiding both the various problems of GPL and GFDL.
>>It's used by kde for their docs and it's even accepted by the debian
>>people;)
>>
>>personaly I made that into my preferanble license and I highly recommand
>>it:)
>>
>>Ely
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