List of works available under a Creative Commons License
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Several million pages of web content use Creative Commons licenses. Examples include:
- Opsound
- The fiction of Cory Doctorow
- Professor Lessig's 2004 book, Free Culture (the first CC-licensed book released by a major mainstream publisher, Penguin Books)
- MoveOn.org's Bush In 30 Seconds contest (See History of MoveOn.org)
- Groklaw
- MIT OpenCourseWare - academic course syllabi
- Bob Powell Anthology
- Three of Eric S. Raymond's books, The Cathedral and the Bazaar (the first complete and commercially released book under a CC license, published by O'Reilly & Associates), The New Hacker's Dictionary, and The Art of Unix Programming (all three with added proviso)
- The Wired CD; created by Creative Commons in cooperation with Wired Magazine, the Beastie Boys, Brazilian Minister of Culture Gilberto Gil, etc.
- Public Library of Science
- Bitzi Bitpedia (digital media encyclopedia)
- Jamendo
- The plays of Max Sparber
- A Briefer History of Time, the 1999 science humor book by Eric Schulman
- The Star Wreck amateur movie parodies of Star Trek and Babylon 5.
- Cactuses - Feature-length movie
- Open Access News and the SPARC Open Access Newsletter, both from Peter Suber and both frequently covering Creative Commons developments.
- ASO Radio, the oldest anime talk radio podcast. It is released under the Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 Creative Commons license.
- Move Under Ground, a novel by Nick Mamatas
Some further examples of a potentially-enormous list of Creative Commons-licensed sites include:
- The Oyez Project MP3 files of hearings in the United States Supreme Court
- Olde English Sketch Comedy
- CNUK Media Foundation - an organisation dedicated to the promotion and creation of free culture works
- Gentoo Linux (Documentation Resources)
- Remix Reading UK local remixing project
- Boing Boing: a Directory of Wonderful Things
- Infodaq Educational resource with information on mixed subjects
- Frequently-rotated showcase of South African CC sites
- Creative Commons in Scottish law
- Connexions - academic course modules, hosted by Rice University
- CC Tabletop Gaming - Developing collection of CC Games.
- Skyscraper Loved the Ghetto - an album by unsigned band Good Friday.
- Unearth Travel
- Memory Alpha
- Wikitravel
- World66
- Linuxquestions.org wiki [1]
- Jurispedia, the shared law [2]
- Uncyclopedia [3]
- Wikinews Wikinews
- OpenWetWare
- LOCA Records
- Magnatune
- Opsound
- Krayola Records
- Fading Ways Music
- Thinner/Autoplate
- EGOBOO.bits
- commoncontent.org - no longer actively maintained
- theassayer.org - books only, other licenses as well as CC