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| | Meatball Wiki: OpenContent |
 | | OpenContent has developed as a side-effect of OpenSource, because software without its documents is of restricted value. |  | | Textual OpenContent has errors and bugs just like programs. |  | | So if you want software to be free, then you also need corresponding regulations for all texts that go with it. |
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http://usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?OpenContent
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| | LWN: Free Version 1.3 of icoya OpenContent released (ZopeMembers) |
 | | This free version of icoya OpenContent Management System is not limited in any way and can be used with an unlimited number of editors and users. |  | | Struktur AG has announced the availbility of a free version of its commercial icoya OpenContent web content management system. |  | | Learn how customize any Linux to the unique requirements of your embedded project using web-based, online resource |
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http://lwn.net/Articles/40400
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| | Homepage - openCONTENT - soluzioni in software libero |
 | | Homepage - openCONTENT - soluzioni in software libero |  | | Powered by eZ publish® open source content management system and development framework. |  | | Tutto il software prodotto, distribuito ed utilizzato da OpenContent è libero. |
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http://www.opencontent.it
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| | icoya website - icoya OpenContent 2.5 for SAP Enterprise Portal |
 | | With extremly low setup costs, a magnitude of features, and an extraordinary scalability, it is possible to implement small as well as enterprise sized collaboration portals with a multiple of 10,000 users with an optimal cost/performance ratio. |  | | icoya OpenContent offers an unrivaled flexibility in the design of publication processes and allows the mapping of all present and future workflows. |  | | icoya OpenContent Risk/Issue Manager has all necessary functionality for the users to create issues to be tracked via the web-based user interface. |
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http://www.icoya.de/produkt/ccm/icoyaforsap
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| | struktur AG - struktur AG and SAP Enter Software Partnership |
 | | A free, open source, introductory version of icoya OpenContent can be downloaded from the Internet under http://www.icoya.com/. |  | | Within the framework of the software partnership, struktur AG will offer its products for electronic forms (eForms), digital signature (Signature Server), and the saving of form data in 2-dimensional barcodes for the SAP Enterprise Portal. |  | | Companies profit from the fully integrated solutions and can manage, process, and publish all company information in a unified environment. |
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http://www.struktur.de/news/NewsItem.2004-06-23.1459/en
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| | icoya website - icoya OpenContent Overview |
 | | icoya OpenContent is available in the base version free of costs as Open Source software. |  | | For example the multi-language version of icoya OpenContent for multi-lingual portals that also support asian languages. |  | | For professional users we offer service agreements and various software components and modules for icoya OpenContent. |
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http://www.icoya.com/produkt/ccm/opencontent
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| | Labelling recyclable information |
 | | First, marking a website as OpenContent is a lot of work, considering you have to retrieve the proper logo, link it to your site, type alternative text for the image, and so on. |  | | I’d think this has a lot to do with aesthetic, space and convenience considerations. |  | | As you’d guess from reading the site copyright policy, I am a staunch supporter of the Free Software, Open Source and OpenContent ideas. |
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http://www.helsinki.fi/~ssyreeni/texts/ip-abolition-perspectives/recyclable-data
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| | errantville: OpenContent is good |
 | | Once you stopped wondering why the former is abbreviated 'OPL' and the latter has no abbreviation, you may be pleased to find out that some sites even let you fix mistakes and extract proper references for citations right there on the website where the book is available for on-line reading. |  | | There are books coming out that you can read on-line, free of charge, and you may even correct errors and redistribute them because they are published under the OpenContent License (OPL) or the Open Publication License. |
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http://err.antville.org/stories/186926
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| | OpenContent's David Wiley, Educational License Project Lead Creative Commons |
 | | David Wiley, Assistant Professor of Instructional Technology at Utah State University and founder of the trailblazing OpenContent, is Project Lead for development of an educational use Creative Commons license, which begins today. |  | | OpenContent's David Wiley, Educational License Project Lead |  | | You can add a comment by filling out the form below. |
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http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/3734
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| | Open content - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The words "open content" were first put together in this context by David Wiley, then a graduate student at Brigham Young University, who founded the OpenContent project and put together the first content-specific (non-software) license in 1998 with input from Eric Raymond, Tim O'Reilly, and others. |  | | Like the debate between the titles "open source" and "free software", open content materials can also be described as free content, although technically they describe different things. |  | | It's possible that the first documented case of Open Content was with the Royal Society, where they aspired toward information sharing across the globe as a public enterprise. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_content
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| | Creative Commons Welcomes David Wiley as Educational Use License Project Lead Creative Commons |
 | | While working to evangelize the idea of "open content," Dr. Wiley next worked with members of the open source software community and commercial publishers to develop an open content license that would be acceptable to publishers. |  | | Neither of the OpenContent licenses will be developed further in the future. |  | | The OpenContent Project launched in 1998, offering the first license designed specifically to support the free and open sharing of content. |
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http://creativecommons.org/press-releases/entry/3733
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| | [FWD: comp.os.linux.announce] LASG goes OpenContent |
 | | I'm also looking for some contributors since my time is filling up (gratuitous plug for Bastille Linux: http://www.bastille-linux.org/, we could use some help) and there is a lot of writing to be done. |  | | OpenContent is similar to GPL except it's aimed at documentation instead of software. |  | | - - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 After minimal soul searching and some abuse on irc (that I deserved I guess =), I've changed the license on the LASG to OpenContent (originally I just ripped a commercial license off the web and used that, I was bad). |
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http://www.aditel.org/doc/hispalinux-2k/LuCAS/lista-correo/msg00187.html
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| | LIFE Open Content - Home |
 | | This website is meant to provide a general introduction to the open content paradigm, and to present some of the challenges it encounters in real-life settings, all by focusing on education. |  | | Further, to support the possibility to adapt these works to (increasingly) varying realities, the modifiability of the content is an important aspect, too, within the definition of open content that fits the interests of LIFE OpenContent. |  | | As LIFE OpenContent is intended as a touchstone for bringing together people out of different scopes of experience, we encourage and welcome any kind of contribution to the project. |
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http://www.life-open-content.org
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| | LeTTOL: Copyright |
 | | The OpenContent license insists that if others base a work on OpenContent, that the resultant work will also be made available as OpenContent. |  | | The license also grants others permission to modify and redistribute the materials provided that they clearly mark what changes have been made, when they were made, and who made them. |  | | These materials may be freely republished, in whole or in part, and modified and redistributed ONLY under the terms of the OpenContent License, v1.0 or later. |
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http://www.sheffcol.ac.uk/lettol/copyright.html
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| | Flickr: Photos from opencontent |
 | | View opencontent's latest photos as a slideshow (New window |  | | Feeds for opencontent's photostream Available as RSS 2.0 and Atom |
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http://flickr.com/photos/davidwiley
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| | cdindex: OpenContent License |
 | | Can anyone think of a reason why this should not be done? |  | | On the home page I've suggested using the OpenContent license from |
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http://cd.ro.nu/hypermail/1027.html
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| | Non profit organization Article, Nonprofitorganization Information |
 | | For example, it may comprise a voluntary group of individuals who are dedicated to developing an opencontent online encyclopedia, that allows any member of the public who has access to an internet connection and a world wide webbrowser to make a contribution of knowledge, information, editing, formatting, or programming skills. |  | | Such "organizations" are often charities or service organizations; they may beorganized as a not-for-profit corporation or asa trust, a cooperative or they may bepurely informal. |  | | It may have a tax exempt status or it may be a de-facto group of individuals operatingfor a common purpose. |
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http://www.anoca.org/organizations/members/non_profit_organization.html
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| | Updating the OpenContent license |
 | | If it is true that "given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow," then given enough participation and discussion, we can bring the sensibility of the Open Source movement to the world of "intellectual property." David Wiley dw2@opencontent.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to ldp-discuss-request@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". |  | | We've had media coverage from The Economist, MIT Technology Review, Wired, and Time Magazine's Digital Daily, as well as the ever-popular Slashdot. |  | | This announcement may also be read online at http://opencontent.org/announce.shtml Everyone, Coming up on two years of existence, the OpenContent project has seen some successes. |
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http://www.asplinux.ru/LDP/archives/ldp-discuss/msg01077.html
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| | The OpenBooks Project |
 | | I'm not sure yet what I want to do with the site, other than posting books in HTML format, but I'm wide open to suggestions. |  | | The OpenBooks Project aims to collect, create, and maintain professional quality books released under OpenContent style licenses. |  | | OpenBooks will solicit new material and old, by cultivating and encouraging new authors, and working with published authors and publishing companies to release existing works under open licenses. |
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http://openbooks.sourceforge.net
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| | david pritchard. photos. |
 | | These photographs are distributed under a modified version of the OpenContent License (OPL) version 1.0. |  | | Therefore, by distributing or translating the OC, or by deriving works herefrom, you indicate your acceptance of this License to do so, and all its terms and conditions for copying, distributing or translating the OC. |  | | For legal purposes, this document is the license under which OpenContent is made available for use. |
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http://www.david.enigmati.ca/photos/license.html
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| | Re: Documentation license problem solved: OpenContent License (OPL) |
 | | Previous by thread: Re: Documentation license problem solved: OpenContent License (OPL) |  | | Subject: Re: Documentation license problem solved: OpenContent License (OPL) |  | | Re: Documentation license problem solved: OpenContent License (OPL) |
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http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/1998/09/msg01137.html
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| | Legal Notice |
 | | Therefore, by distributing or translating the OC, or by deriving works herefrom, you indicate your acceptance of this License to do so, and all its terms and conditions for copying, distributing or translating the OC. |  | | For legal purposes, this document is the license under which OpenContent is made available for use. |  | | The original version of this document may be found at |
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http://cbbrowne.com/info/legalnotice.html
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| | SoilScience Courseware OpenContent License |
 | | This OpenContent license applies to the text, animations, images, videos, and case studies developed by PrecisionAg@NCState to which a notice of this license has been appended. |  | | The precision agriculture team at NC State University (PrecisionAg@NCState) have developed and continue to develop copyrighted works that are useful to the precision agriculture community. |  | | Finally, while it is not mandatory under this license, it is considered good form to offer a free copy of any hardcopy and CD-ROM expression of an Open Publication-licensed work to its author(s). |
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http://courses.soil.ncsu.edu/openc_license
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| | OpenContent License |
 | | Full text of the OpenContent License statement, version 1.0 |  | | Thislicense is not compatible with the GFDL in that it does not allow the OPLlicensed material, or derivation of such material to be sold; and restricts further versions to be licensed as OPL as well. |
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http://www.therfcc.org/opencontent-license-182017.html
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| | ThinkCycle SoapBox |
 | | Creative Commons is a sort of plug-and-play approach to licensing. |  | | OpenContent disclaims some warranties that CC requires, for example. |  | | For example, the CC license requires some warranty by the author of his/her right to license the material. |
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http://www.thinkcycle.org/soapbox/show-rant?rant_id=299
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| | [ZDP] OpenContent issues |
 | | This does mean each document should have at least a list of who worked on it, so you all can go make lists like that now. |  | | The OpenContent license goes somewhat like this: * You can use the content (such as text) for any purposes (including changing it and publishing it and printing it out and then burning it to keep warm :), as long as: * You clearly indicate who produced the content. |  | | I find > there should at least be a note which says, please let the ZDP list know > that you're using these texts for project X. Through this, we know it is > usefull work we're doing... |
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http://lists.zope.org/pipermail/zdp/1999-May/000366.html
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| | Introduction |
 | | SEUL/edu documents will use the OpenContent License which can be found at: http://www.opencontent.org/ (http://www.opencontent.org/). |  | | The original version of this document may be found at |
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http://www.seul.org/edu/doc/writing_guide.html
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| | zwiki: OpenSource |
 | | (Examples are the GNUFreeDocumentationLicense, which is used by NuPedia.) But OpenContent also describes content that can be modified by anyone. |  | | OpenContent is a description for any kind of content (ie articles, pictures, audio, video, whatever) that is published under a non-restrictive license that explicitly allows the copying of the information. |
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http://thinktank.rootnode.com/Wiki/OpenSource
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| | A GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN HERALDRY by JAMES PARKER |
 | | This page was modified from its original format by Jim Trigg on 8 July 2004 in compliance with the OpenContent License: I cleaned up the HTML and language, removed outdated links and the link to the Japanese language version which I can't maintain, and pointed all local content to my directory structure. |  | | For more information on the OPL, visit the OpenContent Web site. |  | | The Search link does not yet work; I will be reimplementing it. |
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http://www.heraldsnet.org/saitou/parker
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| | LIFE Open Content - Events |
 | | This is where we list LIFE OpenContent events, events relating to Open Content in general and Open Content in education in particular. |  | | Issues of current relevance for LIFE OpenContent are presented and discussed at the Colloquium on Open Content in Education. |  | | At this second LIFE OpenContent event legal aspects, as well as open content in education were tackled in further detail. |
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http://www.life-open-content.org/Events/events.html
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| | [PLUG] GNU Free Doc Licence & Opencontent |
 | | Hi, A while back, I emailed GNU asking about their take on the Opencontent licence (http://opencontent.org/), and I received the following reply: > We would recommend our own Free Documentation License, which will be > available very soon - it will be released in the next two weeks, > hopefully. |
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http://csociety.ecn.purdue.edu/pipermail/plug/2000-January/001869.html
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| | Re: Fwd: Updating the OpenContent license |
 | | It is different in approach from the OpenContent license, but it fulfills the goals outlined above -- we should work together, at minimum to ensure that the licenses are compatible. |  | | It has been under review since last November, but is now within epsilon of release. |  | | Re: Fwd: Updating the OpenContent license Kevin Shrieve |
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http://www.mail-archive.com/linart@li.org/msg00507.html
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| | [No title] |
 | | Basically, you can copy, redistribute, or modify this "how to" provided that modified versions, if redistributed, are also covered by the OpenContent License. |  | | We would appreciate if you e-mail a copy of the modified document to. |
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http://ltsp.criticalcontrol.com/freenx.html
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| | [No title] |
 | | All work submitted to the Worldforge mailing lists and newsgroups is covered by the OpenContent (www.opencontent.org) license unless explicitly stated otherwise by the author. |
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http://mail.worldforge.org/archive/admin/1999-June.txt
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| | [Unleashed] OpenContent Movies |
 | | Anyone interested in making a movie to be released under an opencontent license? |  | | I was interested in what equipment and talent we could dig up locally. |
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http://lvlug.org/pipermail/unleashed/2004-April/003065.html
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| | Re: opencontent.org |
 | | On Fri, Jun 26, 1998 at 01:42:50PM -0400, Michael Stutz wrote: >OpenContent's only excuse for existing is to "facilitate the prolific >creation of Open (freely available), high-quality, well-maintained Content." > >from I already released everything from the graduate course I taught last fall, in the philosophy of religion, under the terms of OPL. |  | | Best, Kendall Clark -- Bill Gates is a punk-ass bitch. |
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http://www.mail-archive.com/linart@li.org/msg00127.html
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| | zwiki: OpenContent |
 | | Entire wiki contents - OpenContent contents - Recent Changes |
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http://thinktank.rootnode.com/Wiki/OpenContent
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| | Technorati Tag: opencontent |
 | | To contribute to this page, just post to your blog and include this code. |  | | This page shows blog posts, photos, and links that have been tagged opencontent. |  | | A tag is like a subject or category. |
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http://www.technorati.com/tag/opencontent
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| | [No title] |
 | | The central collection of OpenContent works has gone away. |
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http://works.opencontent.org
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| | Flickr: opencontent's photos tagged with enoch |
 | | You can assign as many tags as you wish to each photo. |  | | Feeds for opencontent's photos tagged with enoch Available as RSS 2.0 and Atom |
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http://www1.flickr.com/photos/davidwiley/tags/enoch
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| | Re: opencontent licence DFSG free? |
 | | Previous by thread: Re: opencontent licence DFSG free? |  | | Prev by Date: Re: opencontent licence DFSG free? |
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http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/1999/10/msg00039.html
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