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diff --git a/nl/welcome/about-copyright.xml b/nl/welcome/about-copyright.xml
index e6241640f..b13e153dc 100644
--- a/nl/welcome/about-copyright.xml
+++ b/nl/welcome/about-copyright.xml
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ computer in your school or place of business. Lend your installation
media to your friends and help them install it on their computers!
You can even make thousands of copies and <emphasis>sell</emphasis>
them &mdash; albeit with a few restrictions. Your freedom to install
-and use the system comes directly from Debian being based on
+and use the system comes directly from &debian; being based on
<emphasis>free software</emphasis>.
</para><para>
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ does make some packages available that do not meet our criteria for
being free. These packages are not part of the official distribution,
however, and are only available from the
<userinput>contrib</userinput> or <userinput>non-free</userinput>
-areas of Debian mirrors or on third-party CD-ROMs; see the
+areas of &debian; mirrors or on third-party CD-ROMs; see the
<ulink url="&url-debian-faq;">Debian FAQ</ulink>, under
<quote>The Debian FTP archives</quote>, for more information about the
layout and contents of the archives.
@@ -59,17 +59,17 @@ software. Because of this provision, the source code<footnote>
<para>
For information on how to locate, unpack, and build
-binaries from Debian source packages, see the
+binaries from &debian; source packages, see the
<ulink url="&url-debian-faq;">Debian FAQ</ulink>,
under <quote>Basics of the Debian Package Management System</quote>.
</para>
-</footnote> for all such programs is available in the Debian system.
+</footnote> for all such programs is available in the &debian; system.
</para><para>
There are several other forms of copyright statements and software
-licenses used on the programs in Debian. You can find the copyrights
+licenses used on the programs in &debian;. You can find the copyrights
and licenses for every package installed on your system by looking in
the file
<filename>/usr/share/doc/<replaceable>package-name</replaceable>/copyright
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ once you've installed a package on your system.
</para><para>
-For more information about licenses and how Debian determines whether
+For more information about licenses and how &debian; determines whether
software is free enough to be included in the main distribution, see the
<ulink url="&url-dfsg;">Debian Free Software Guidelines</ulink>.