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Many people and groups consider GFDL to be a non-free license, due in part to its use of "invariant" text that cannot be modified or removed and its well-meaning but exaggerated prohibition against [[wikipedia:Digital rights management|digital rights management]] (DRM), also affecting some valid uses. The GNU Free Documentation License was considered to be non-free by Debian until March 16, 2006,<ref>(March 16, 2006). [http://web.archive.org/web/20060407071758/http://www.debian.org/News/2006/20060316 Debian considers GNU FDL conditionally free]. Debian (Wayback Machine). Retrieved February 11, 2025.</ref> but it now makes explicit distinctions about the existence of invariant sections, which prevents the inclusion of such documents in the main section of the project.
Many people and groups consider GFDL to be a non-free license, due in part to its use of "invariant" text that cannot be modified or removed and its well-meaning but exaggerated prohibition against [[wikipedia:Digital rights management|digital rights management]] (DRM), also affecting some valid uses. The GNU Free Documentation License was considered to be non-free by Debian until March 16, 2006,<ref>(March 16, 2006). [http://web.archive.org/web/20060407071758/http://www.debian.org/News/2006/20060316 Debian considers GNU FDL conditionally free]. Debian (Wayback Machine). Retrieved February 11, 2025.</ref> but it now makes explicit distinctions about the existence of invariant sections, which prevents the inclusion of such documents in the main section of the project.


On a side note, the Mario Compendium likes to nickname the license the '''Gamer's Free Documentation License''' because we enjoy ourselves with it.
On a side note, the Mario Compendium likes to call this the '''Gamer's Free Documentation License''' because we like to enjoy ourselves with it, even though the license has its limitations.


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