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Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Documentation_License wrote:
...that gives readers the same rights to copy, redistribute and modify a work and requires all copies and derivatives to be available under the same license. Copies can also be sold commercially, but if produced in larger quantities (greater than 100) then the original document or source code must be made available to the work's recipient...
P Gizzle wrote:Sweet, im gonna try building a map now!
so, i can build on a map from Wikipedia? or any map from a link from wikipedia?
P Gizzle wrote:i think i can take from gov't sites, since the box below this map says something about a common, such and such. please look and give me feedback
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Electoral_map.png
P Gizzle wrote:all right! so, i can take from a gov't site? that'll be the easiest to find a good map. what's the best tool to draw over a map?
Nous-irons wrote:GIMP > all
Also, just put the GFDL in small print, like most of the maps. I think Wikipedia maps are excellent to draw from, and there are no copyright issues. The public domain maps don't even need notices legally, although to avoid the issue of plagiarism credit should be given. (Plagiarism is an ethical, not a legal, issue.)
Check out some of Yue Ninjie's maps on Wikipedia.
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