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- OpenContent.org
- Andamooka.org
- Trinity Atomic Web Site - uses the non-free Open Content License. Please encourage them to switch to the Open Publication License.
- Uranium Information Centre (Australia) Has educational info on nuclear and uranium industries - bottom of page states that most material on the UIC Web Site (specific exceptions listed) may be used or reproduced freely, with acknowledgement.
- Lessons in Electric Circuits by Tony R. Kuphaldt: a series of six textbooks about electronics, under the Design Science License.
- Connected: An Internet Encyclopedia was last updated in 1997. Here is their license: "Copying and redistribution of Connected: An Internet Encyclopedia is freely permitted, as is the creation, copying, and distribution of derivative works. The Requests For Comments (RFCs) are covered by a separate copyright, included below." I think we should contact the editor before importing anything into Wikipedia.
- The UK Public Records Office publishes documents that are Crown Copyright This allows "accurate" reproduction with an acknowledgement.
- GNU miscfiles project
- Flags of the World 12,900 pages about flags and view more than 23,000 images of flags (be careful in referring to them, as many of them, minor flags specially and by Jaime Olle', seem completely invented - verify with other sources too)
- Free Music! Recordings of works of classical music in the public ___domain, released under the EFF's Open Audio License copyleft.
- Internet History Sourcebooks A collection of public ___domain and "copy permitted" (whatever that means) historical source documents collected by Paul Halsall at Fordham -- note: he claims copyright on some forms of these documents
- Soil and Health Library: A collection of books on holistic agriculture, holistic health, self-sufficient living, and personal development. Some books are in the public ___domain, others are not.
- The Free Internet Lexicon and Encyclopedia: said to be "freely available": but what does this mean in copyright terms?
- FreeDB [1] is a database of compact disc track listings where all the content is under the GNU General Public License.
- http://www.cws-scf.ec.gc.ca/hww-fap/index_e.cfm Canadian Wildlife Service "Hinterland Who's Who". Useful material on various birds and mammals.
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