8. References


Footnotes

  1. Magnus Cedergren. "Open Content and Value Creation," First Monday, 8 vol. 8. 2003. < http://www.firstmonday.dk/issues/issue8_8/cedergren/ > ( 8 December 2004 ).

  2. Derek Keats. "Collaborative development of open content: A process model to unlock the potential for African universities," First Monday, 2 vol. 8. 2003. < http://www.firstmonday.dk/issues/issue8_2/keats/#k2 > ( 8 December 2004 ).

  3. "Open Content," Wikipedia: The free encyclopedia. 2004. < http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_content > ( 6 December 2004 ).

  4. Free Software Foundation. "The Free Software Definition," GNU Project. 2004. < http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/free-sw.html > ( 8 December 2004 ).

  5. Jan Newmarch. "Open Content Licenses," Jan Newmarch's Home Page. 2000. < http://jan.netcomp.monash.edu.au/opendoc/paper.html > ( 6 December 2004 ).

  6. Michael Stuntz. "Applying Copyleft To Non-Software Information," Free Software Federation GNU Project. 1997. < http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/nonsoftware-copyleft.html > ( 8 December 2004 ).

  7. Jan Newmarch. "Open Content Licenses."

  8. "Open Content License (OPL) v1.0," OpenContent.org. 1998. < http://www.opencontent.org/opl.shtml > ( 4 December 2004 ).

  9. Jan Newmarch. "Open Content Licenses."

  10. Derek Keats. "Collaborative development of open content: A process model to unlock the potential for African universities."

  11. Magnus Cedergren. "Open Content and Value Creation."

  12. "Free Art license, version 1.2," ArtLibre.org. 2000. < http://artlibre.org/licence.php/lalgb.html > ( 5 December 2004 ).

  13. Magnus Cedergren. "Open Content and Value Creation."

  14. Lawrence Lessig. Free Culture: How big media uses technology and the law to lock down culture and control creativity. New York: The Penguin Press, 2004. p. 171.



Works Cited

Cedergren, Magnus. "Open Content and Value Creation," First Monday, 8 vol. 8. 2003. < http://www.firstmonday.dk/issues/issue8_8/cedergren/ > ( 8 December 2004 ).

"Open Content," Wikipedia: The free encyclopedia. 2004. < http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_content > ( 6 December 2004 ).

Free Software Foundation. "The Free Software Definition," GNU Project. 2004. < http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/free-sw.html > ( 8 December 2004 ).

Keats, Derek. "Collaborative development of open content: A process model to unlock the potential for African universities," First Monday, 2 vol. 8. 2003. < http://www.firstmonday.dk/issues/issue8_2/keats/#k2 > ( 8 December 2004 ).

Lessig, Lawrence. Free Culture: How big media uses technology and the law to lock down culture and control creativity. New York: The Penguin Press, 2004.

Newmarch, Jan. "Open Content Licenses," Jan Newmarch's Home Page. 2000. < http://jan.netcomp.monash.edu.au/opendoc/paper.html > ( 6 December 2004 ).

"Open Content License (OPL) v1.0," OpenContent.org. 1998. < http://www.opencontent.org/opl.shtml > ( 4 December 2004 ).

Stuntz, Michael. "Applying Copyleft To Non-Software Information," Free Software Federation GNU Project. 1997. < http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/nonsoftware-copyleft.html > ( 8 December 2004 ).


External Links

Open Source Initiative's Open Source Definition [external link]

Free Software Foundation's Free Software Definition [external link]

Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia [external link]

The Open Directory Project Homepage [external link]

MIT OpenCourseWare [external link]

The GNU General Public License [external link]

The GNU Free Document license [external link]

The Open Content licence, from OpenContent.org [external link]

The Open Publication license, from OpenContent.org [external link]

Creative Commons Website [external link]

Magnatune, open music record label [external link]

Future Positive's Gift Economy links [external link]

California Open Source Textbook Project [external link]

ArtLibre's Free Art license [external link]



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Free Culture: How big media used technology and the law to lock down culture and control creativity, by Lawrence Lessig. Download entire book for free from the official site [external link].



The Rapture (1941). Bizarre open content religious film. Available for download from the Internet Movie Archives [external link].


Wikipedia entry "Leet":
Leek is a "novel form of English spelling". "Leetspeak is used by hackers, script kiddies, gamers and lamers." [all external links]


The Cathedral and the Bazaar, by Eric Raymond. One of the most important books on open source programming. View or download for free [external link].


All the following photos were found via Flickr [external link], which hosts Creative Commons licensed photographs. All of these photos were licensed with "attribution" being the only restriction.



"amaryllis3" by Anieteke [external link].




"Bigode" by katia2702 [external link].




"diseno" by Vinterstille [external link].




"In the same vein" by MY LIFE AS A HAINT [external link].




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