List of GFDL Content On The Internet

List Of GFDL Content On The Internet

Alphabetical list of websites having GFDL content, listed by website URL

This page was launched on 16 June 2005 and is still almost empty -- please help to fill it as quickly as possible.

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Please do not add multiple entries for sub-pages which are all part of the same website and which are immediately linked-to from the root page.

This list allows website owners to inform Wikipedia researchers of GFDL content they have put on the internet.

See also GFDL content found on the internet by Google.

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