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| x GNU Free Documentation License |
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The GNU Free Documentation License (GNU FDL or simply GFDL) is a copyleft license for free documentation, designed by the Free Software Foundation (FSF) for the GNU Project. It is similar to the GNU General Public License, giving readers the rights...
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| x Creative Commons |
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This is a copy of the license for reference only. Please see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5 also linked under Weblinks for the authoritative text of the license. License THE WORK (AS DEFINED BELOW) IS PROVIDED UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS...
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| x Creative Commons (by-nc) | ||
| x Creative Commons (by-nd) | ||
| x Creative Commons (by-sa) | ||
| x Creative Commons (by-nc-nd) | ||
| x Creative Commons (by-nc-sa) |
THE WORK (AS DEFINED BELOW) IS PROVIDED UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS
CREATIVE COMMONS PUBLIC LICENSE ("CCPL" OR "LICENSE"). THE WORK IS
PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT AND/OR OTHER APPLICABLE LAW. ANY USE OF THE WORK
OTHER THAN AS AUTHORIZED UNDER THIS LICENSE OR...
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| x Open Content License |
The Open Content License is a copyleft license designed for distribution of open content material. This license is not compatible with the GFDL in that it requires derivative works to be licensed under the Open Content License.
The Open Content...
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| x Nupedia Open Content License |
The Nupedia Open Content License is a free software license used for Nupedia, a defunct Internet-based free encyclopedia.
The Nupedia Encyclopedia ("the Content") is a compilation of many people's contributions. Bomis, Inc. owns the copyright to...
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| x Creative Commons (by-sa) 2.0 Germany | ||
| x WTFPL |
The WTFPL (Do What The Fuck You Want To Public License) is an uncommonly used, extremely permissive free software license. The original Version 1.0 license, released March 2000, was written by Banlu Kemiyatorn who used it for Window Maker artwork....
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| x Public domain |
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The public domain is an intellectual property designation for the range of content that is not owned or controlled by anyone. These materials are "public property", and available for anyone to use freely for any purpose. The public domain can be...
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| x Conservation Commons |
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The Conservation Commons is the expression of a cooperative effort of non-governmental organizations, international and multi-lateral organizations, governments, academia, and the private sector, to improve open access to and unrestricted use of,...
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| x Non-commercial use |
Restricted to non-commerical uses.
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| x All rights reserved |
"All rights reserved" is a phrase that originated in copyright law as part of copyright notices. It indicates that the copyright holder reserves, or holds for their own use, all the rights provided by copyright law, such as distribution, performance...
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| x BSD Licenses |
BSD licenses represent a family of permissive free software licenses. The original was used for the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD), a Unix-like operating system after which the license is named. The original owners of BSD were the Regents of...
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| x Crown copyright |
Crown copyright is a form of copyright claim used by the governments of a number of Commonwealth realms. It provides special copyright rules for the Crown (i.e., state entities).
Under Part VII of the Copyright Act 1968, the Australian Government...
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| x Design Science License |
Design Science License (DSL) is a copyleft license for free content such as text, images, music and other content but not for documentation or source code. The DSL was written by Michael Stutz.
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| x Open access |
In publishing, open access (OA) is free online access to articles that have traditionally been published in scholarly journals. Most open access material in this context is distributed via the World Wide Web.
There are several variations in open...
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