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  • [2005-06-21T17:29:07Z] Uris ([[New York City Subway]] entrance near [[Times Square]] {{PD-self}})
  • [2005-06-21T21:02:02Z] SPUI (nowcommons)
  • [2005-06-21T21:43:51Z] Uris
  • [2005-06-22T05:24:45Z] Uris (Date)
  • [2005-06-23T02:16:48Z] Uris ({{PD-user|Uris}})
  • [2005-07-06T18:39:32Z] Uris
  • [2006-01-04T16:07:42Z] Omnibus (PD/date)
  • [2006-03-03T14:43:22Z] Uris ([[BSD license]])
  • [2006-03-03T14:44:01Z] Uris
  • [2006-03-04T05:10:22Z] Uris (/* Licensing */)


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  • NYC_Subway.jpg


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  • (del) (cur) 17:29, 21 June 2005 . . Uris (Talk | contribs) . . 1290×966 (321,126 bytes) (New York City Subway entrance near Times Square {{PD-self}})


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[[New York City Subway]] entrance near [[Times Square]]. {| align=left style="width:275; background-color:#e9e9e9; border:2px solid #8888aa; padding:5px;" |<br style="clear:both;"> |<table border=0 width=275 style="background-color:#e9e9e9"> <tr><td><b><font face="Courier New,Arial" size=3>'''[[User:Uris|Uris]] took this photograph on<br>June 10, 2005.<br><br>It has a "copycenter" [[BSD license]].<br><font size=1 face=arial>([[BSD and GPL licensing|Less restrictive]] than [[GNU Free Documentation License|GFDL]].)</font>'''</font></b><br><font face="Courier New,Arial" size=1><p> <td valign=top>[[Image:Omnibus.jpg|right|100px]]</td></tr> </table> |} <br clear=left>
==Commons==

==Licensing==

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==Copycenter==
<font face="Times New Roman" size=3><i>The way it was characterized politically, you had [[copyright]], which is what the big companies use to lock everything up; you had [[copyleft]], which is free software's way of making sure they can't lock it up; and then [[Berkeley Software Distribution|Berkeley]] had what we called ‘copycenter’, which is ‘take it down to the copy center and make as many copies as you want’. </i>—[[Kirk McKusick]], BSDCon [[1999]].


Poccil 19:03, 18 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]