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Creative Commons is maintaining a content directory wiki of organizations and projects using Creative Commons licenses . [1] On its website CC also provides case studies of projects using CC licenses across the world. [2] CC licensed content can also be accessed through a number of content directories and search engines.

News and media [ edit ]

  • The Conversation - Content is sourced from the academic and research community. Site content is under a Creative Commons — Attribution/No derivatives license. [3]
  • Aeon.co - Aeon ideas are interesting pieces and thought narratives republishable online or in print under their Creative Commons licence. [4]
  • Singularity Hub - Providing news coverage of sci/tech breakthroughs, certain articles can be republished for free in any language, online or in print, under the Creative Commons license CC BY-ND 4.0. [5]
  • ProPublica - A nonprofit newsroom that produces investigative journalism. Articles and graphics can be republished for free under CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 US. [6]
  • Futurism - Future news site with all content licensed under Creative Commons for Attribution-Non-Commercial Use. [7]

Audio and music [ edit ]

  • CCMixter - A Creative Commons Remix community site
  • Dogmazic - Archive of free music based in France, one of the main actor of free music movement in Europe
  • Electrobel - A Creative Commons Community for Belgium, France, Netherlands, UK, Italy
  • Jamendo - An archive of music albums under Creative Commons licenses
  • Directory.Audio - A community collaborative, free database of sound effects, music and audio intros released under a Creative Commons license
  • Newgrounds Audio portal - All the music submitted to the Newgrounds Audio portal is free to use under BY-NC-SA 3.0.

Photos and images [ edit ]

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ "Creative Commons Content Directories" . Wiki.creativecommons.org. 2013-09-04 . Retrieved 2013-09-20 .
  2. ^ "Creative Commons Case Studies" . Wiki.creativecommons.org. 2013-09-15 . Retrieved 2013-09-20 .
  3. ^ "Republishing guidelines — The Conversation" . theconversation.com . Retrieved 2018-03-21 .
  4. ^ "Aeon Ideas" . Aeon . Retrieved 2018-03-21 .
  5. ^ "Republish Our Content—Singularity Hub Launches Creative Commons" . Singularity Hub . 2018-03-20 . Retrieved 2018-03-21 .
  6. ^ "Steal Our Stories — ProPublica" . ProPublica . Retrieved 2018-03-21 .
  7. ^ "FAQ" . Futurism . Retrieved 2018-03-21 .

External links [ edit ]