Category:Wiki Licence Art Libre


 * ''Category:Wiki LAL and Category:Wiki FAL redirect to here.

Category:Wiki Licence Art Libre — this category here on WikiIndex contains wiki sites with content under the Licence Art Libre (LAL - in ), also known as the Free Art License (FAL - in English). The full text of this  license for  from  can be found here.

The Licence Art Libre has been released in three iterations, the current valid iteration as follows: Prior to the above current iteration, the former LAL / FAL iterations are listed below:
 * Free Art License 1.3 (FAL 1.3) (En)
 * Licence Art Libre 1.3 (LAL 1.3) (Fr)
 * Lizenz Freie Kunst 1.3 (LAL 1.3) (De)
 * Licencja Wolnej Sztuki 1.3 (FAL 1.3) (Pl)
 * Licença da Arte Livre 1.3 (LAL 1.3) (Pt)
 * Licence Art Libre 1.2 (LAL 1.2) (Fr)
 * Licencia Arte Libre 1.2 (LAL 1.2) (Es)
 * Licenza Arte Libera 1.2 (LAL 1.2) (It)
 * Lizenz Freie Kunst 1.1 (LAL 1.1) (De)

The Free Art License (or FAL) is a contract that applies the concept of 'copyleft' to istic creation. It authorises any third party (natural or legal person), having accepted its conditions, to copy, share and modify a work, for free or commercial use, provided that it is always possible to copy, share and modify it.

For any work explicitly covered under FAL, you can:
 * make copies regardless of the number, destination and purpose (free or commercial use),
 * modify these copies, translate them, adapt them, integrate them in other works, as well as using all or parts of them,
 * share these copies, or the work you have created from these copies, for free or commercial use,
 * you do not owe any remuneration to the author of the copies, unless prior agreement between you and the author of the copies. Any agreement must be in accordance with the specifications of the FAL.

FAL was created in July, following the Copyleft Attitude meetings that took place at 'Accès Local' and 'Public', two places of contemporary art in . It was written thanks to the contributions of the mailing list copyleft_attitude@april.org and in particular with Melanie Clément-Fontaine and David Geraud, jurists, and Isabelle Vodjdani and Antoine Moreau, artists.

FAL is valid in all countries that have signed the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works (1886) (this convention establishes an international legal framework for literary and artistic rights).


 * ''External links
 * Licence Art Libre FAQ_eng — at ArtLibre.org
 * Category:FAL — at Wikimedia Commons