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[libreoffice-documentation] Licensing for NEW documents


Dennis, thank you for the extremely relevant discussions about copyright
and licensing, including:

> There is absolutely no requirement to file an iCLA with the Apache
Software Foundation in order to use the Apache License v2.0...
>
> The license itself suggests all that is needed to apply it to your own
work...
>
> ... independently licensing under ALv2 is *not* the same as contributing
it to Apache.

And all the other info, particularly the difference between copyright and
licensing.

--Jean

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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Licensing for NEW documentsDan Lewis <elderdanlewis@gmail.com>
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[libreoffice-documentation] Re: Licensing for NEW documentsAlexander Thurgood <alex.thurgood@gmail.com>
Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Re: Licensing for NEW documentsTom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk>
RE: [libreoffice-documentation] Re: Licensing for NEW documents"Dennis E. Hamilton" <dennis.hamilton@acm.org>
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