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Free Art License : ウィキペディア英語版 | Free Art License
The Free Art License (abbr.: FAL, ) is a copyleft license that grants the right to freely copy, distribute, and transform creative works without the author's explicit permission. ==History== The license was written in July 2000 with contributions from the mailing list and in particular with lawyers Mélanie Clément-Fontaine and David Geraud, and artists Isabelle Vodjdani and Antoine Moreau. It followed meetings held by Copyleft Attitude Antoine Moreau with the artists gathered around the magazine ''Allotopie'': Francis Deck, Antonio Gallego, Roberto Martinez and Emma Gall. They took place at "Accès Local" in January 2000 and "Public" in March 2000, two places of contemporary art in Paris. In 2003, Moreau organized a session at the EOF space which brought together hundreds of authors to achieve exposure according to the principles of copyleft with this condition: "Free Admission if free work".〔(Copyleft Session :: eof )〕 In 2005, he wrote a memoir edited by Liliane Terrier entitled ' (Copyleft applied to artistic creation. The Copyleft Attitude collective and the Free Art License).〔(''Le copyleft appliqué à la création artistique. Le collectif Copyleft Attitude et la Licence Art Libre'' )〕 In 2007, version 1.3 of the Free Art License was amended to provide greater legal certainty and optimum compatibility with other copyleft licenses.〔(Article introducing FAL 1.3 by Antoine Moreau )〕
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