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List of projects using Creative Commons licenses
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Several million pages of web content use Creative Commons licenses. Common Content was set up by Jeff Kramer with cooperation from Creative Commons, and is currently maintained by volunteers.
Sampling of CC adoption scope
This list provides a short sampling of CC-licensed projects which convey the breadth and scope of Creative Commons adoption among prominent institutions and publication modes.
Portals, aggregation, and archives
- Flickr, Internet Archive, Wikimedia Commons, Ourmedia, DeviantArt, ccMixter, Newgrounds, Citizendium.
Formal publications
- Public Library of Science, Proceedings of Science, Sino-Platonic Papers
Instructional materials
- MIT OpenCourseWare, Clinical Skills Online, MIMA Music, Second Life Open SLedware, Wikieductor
Collaborative content
- Wikinews, Wikitravel, Memory Alpha, Uncyclopedia, Jurispedia, Microsoft Developer Network, Open Architecture Network and many other wikis
Blogs, videoblogs, and podcasts
- Groklaw, This Week in Tech, : Rocketboom, Jet Set Show, newspaperindex
- Free CC blog hosting services [1] : Wordpress.com, Blogger, and Typepad.
Comics
- Ecol Strip [2], xkcd, Bunny
Publishing Companies
- ImmediumPress
Journalism
- 20 minutes newspaper; Blast Magazine, lifestyle magazine; Biopact, news on green energy; Democracy Now, progressive TV and radio news program and Crocodyl.
Cartography
- OpenStreetMap
Lexicography
- EDICT Japanese-English dictionary
Progressive culture
- Jamendo, BeatPick, Revver, GarageBand.com, blip.tv
Counterculture
- Star Wreck
Movies
- Elephants Dream (Short Film), Big Buck Bunny (Short Film), Cactuses (Feature-Length Film), Insecurity (Feature-length Film), others in the Internet Archive [3]
Consumer advocacy
- Utility Consumers' Action Network
News
- Wikinews
Bumper stickers
- Bumperactive
Pornography
- The Good Girl
Record labels
References
- ^ HOWTO Publish - CC Wiki
- ^ Tira Ecol - Comic - Format wars
- ^ Internet Archive: Open Source Movies
- ^ Randall, Lisa. "Creative Commons". Retrieved on 2008-02-19.
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