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The UniWiki is collaboratively developed by its users using MediaWiki software. Anyone with Internet access and a valid E-UNI Forum account (who is not otherwise restricted from doing so) may edit the pages of this site after logging in as a registered user. By doing this, editors create a published document, and a public record of every word added, subtracted, or changed. This is a public act, and editors are identified publicly as the author of such changes. All contributions made to a Project, and all publicly available information about those contributions, are irrevocably licensed and may be freely copied, quoted, reused and adapted by third parties with few restrictions.
 
The UniWiki is collaboratively developed by its users using MediaWiki software. Anyone with Internet access and a valid E-UNI Forum account (who is not otherwise restricted from doing so) may edit the pages of this site after logging in as a registered user. By doing this, editors create a published document, and a public record of every word added, subtracted, or changed. This is a public act, and editors are identified publicly as the author of such changes. All contributions made to a Project, and all publicly available information about those contributions, are irrevocably licensed and may be freely copied, quoted, reused and adapted by third parties with few restrictions.
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The UniWiki is collaboratively developed by its users using MediaWiki software. Anyone with Internet access and a valid E-UNI Forum account (who is not otherwise restricted from doing so) may edit the pages of this site after logging in as a registered user. By doing this, editors create a published document, and a public record of every word added, subtracted, or changed. This is a public act, and editors are identified publicly as the author of such changes. All contributions made to a Project, and all publicly available information about those contributions, are irrevocably licensed and may be freely copied, quoted, reused and adapted by third parties with few restrictions.