The Berkman Center's open law public forum, an experiment in public, online drafting of legal argument; bringing the concepts of open source to legal argument. Current cases: Open DVD (defending DeCSS and fighting the Digital Millennium Copyright Act); Eldred v. Reno (challenging the copyright term extension); Open Access (demanding open access to cable broadband); the Microsoft Remedy (analyzing the antitrust case).
Goal: create a distributed global repository of production knowledge of past, present and future processes, materials, products.
Mission is to lead the open source content movement in higher education, modeling textbook content after the open source software movement.
An effort to create a complete K-12 curriculum and set of course materials that are "Free" in the GNU sense.
A forum to exchange information on publications and websites of potential interest to the readers of the journal, Information Research, an open access, refereed, electronic journal covering the information field generally.
Free lecture notes, articles, and resources pertaining to leveraging Open Source technologies and the classics in business.
Free travel guide based on contributed open content.
Read entire books online which were published under various forms of "open" copyright.
An introduction to IP law as it relates to Open Content (PDF).
International non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging the growth and development of free content, multilingual, wiki-based projects, and to providing the full content of those projects to the public free of charge.
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