Talk:Dean Kamen
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So far as copyrights go ... the site should be okay, since it is liscenced under the GFDL. However, you might want to look http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Copyrights#Users'_rights_and_obligations (having trouble with external linking currently). Specifically:
If you create a derivative version by changing or adding content, this entails the following:
- your materials in turn have to be licensed under GFDL,
- you must acknowledge the authorship of the article (section 4B), and
- you must provide access to the "transparent copy" of the material (section 4J). (The "transparent copy" of a Wikipedia article is its wiki text.)
As discussed below in the section direct link-backs as a compliance option, we will regard the latter obligations as fulfilled if you provide a conspicuous link back to the original article at Wikipedia.org.
Wired didn't put FIRST in all-caps! --Astronouth7303

