Hi everyone,
I'm Philipp from Germany and wanted to share with you my
Creative
Commons licensed projects.
Google Blogoscoped
http://blog.outer-court.c
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As of this year, this is my full-time blog. I didn't take
the decision
lightly to publish a full-content feed and also allow
republication
under CC simply because of what I call "shadow
blogs", blog networks
who take my content as search engine fodder and republish
everything
instantly, but in the end felt it was the best decision.
Additionally,
I'm offering my 2005 archive including all images as easy
download for
reuse or mashing:
http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2006-01-04-n41.html
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Gaxed.com
http://gaxed.com
This message generator site lets you put your message/
greeting/
slogan/ one-liner on a variety of backgrounds. For the
images I used
Flickr images shared under a Creative Commons licenses.
Consequently
the resulting message is shared under Creative Commons as
well, so you
can grab any image and republish it.
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Interview: Lawrence Lessig
http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2006-04-03-n67.html
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An interview I did with Lawerence Lessig a couple of months
ago.
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Upwarded
http://www.opentrivia.com
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Upwarded is a digg-like system for fun links, no
registration needed.
I made available the full source (PHP5/MySQL/XHTML/CSS) as a
GNU GPL/
CC license:
http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2006-03-21-n80.html
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QML
http://www.questml.com
QML, the Quest Markup Language, is a tool and language to
create
choose-your-own-adventure games for online playing or print.
Actually,
back in 2000 or so when I created this I simply released it
as open
source & freeware, but I suppose I can change the
license to CC one of
these days to make it more bulletproof freeware.
Another open source freeware of mine can be found at
http://www.netpadd.com
(a web-development oriented text editor, in
which I'm writing these lines, by the way)
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Captain Copyright Episode #12
http://blog.ou
ter-court.com/copyright/
My parody of Captain Copyright, Canadas propaganda superhero
(supervillain?) fighting against copyright-offenders. Comic
shared
under a By/Non-Commercial CC license.
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Authorama
http://www.authorama.com
On Authorama, I'm republishing books found on the Project
Gutenberg
public domain archive with an emphasis on Web Standards and
readability -- all works are published in chapterized XHTML
1.0 Strict
with a hopefully tasteful CSS. Some of the books are also
from
CC-licenses, like works of Cory Doctorow and Lawrence
Lessig. With
Authorama, I do display an ad to the right side of the
content,
however that ad can be safely said to not make enough money
to even
cover server costs, so I hope that counts as non-commercial.
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OpenTrivia
http://www.opentrivia.com
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At OpenTrivia, everyone can add questions & answers to
the different
quiz games. Quiz files can then be played on the site or
downloaded as
XML. There is also a desktop editor for question &
answer sets, which
I can then host on the site. The license is a simple
"By attribution"
CC.
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Schlecht Bedient
http://www.schlechtbedi
ent.de
"Schlecht bedient" means "bad
service", and this is a German bad
service blog. In particular as people are urged to send in
stories of
their own, I made this a CC-blog.
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Comments welcome, and I hope one or two of these links were
of interest to you!
Philipp
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