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If you wish to use material on Rosetta Code in a context not directly compatible with the GNU Free Documentation License, you should seek permission from all of the contributors who edited the material you wish to use, as they hold license to their individual contributions. Rosetta Code itself should also be contacted as part of the process. '''This is not legal advice''', it is common sense. You should read the GFDL, and obtain your own legal counsel.
==Contributors==
You own licensecopyright to your changes. Someone may wish to take advantage of those changes outside of the context of the GNU FDL license which you supplied it under. They may take reasonable steps to get in touch with you under such circumstances, but if you contribute anonymously, it may be impossible for them to do so. Therefore, it is recommended that you make your contributions while logged in, and keep a valid and current email address in your user profile. (You can take advantage of the "Email this User" link on your user page, if you don't want to show your email address to the public Internet.)
 
If you wish to license your contributions under terms more permissive than the GNU FDL, make a note of such additional permissions on your user page.