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- Genres ● Works that share a common theme or style of setting.
- Languages ● Languages other than English in which common content works are available.
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Categories (All Common Content)
- Art (Shareable) ● Creative works that are mainly visual.
- Audio (Libre) ● Podcasts, sound effects, etc.
- Audio (Shareable) ● Podcasts, sound effects, etc.
- Electronic Games (Shareable) ● Computer and video games.
- Fonts (Shareable Resources) ● Typefaces for computers.
- Hardware (Common Content) ● Designs for physical things.
- Information (Shareable) ● Non-fiction stuff.
- Licences (Common Content) ● Ways to make parts of your work available for use.
- Literature (Shareable) ● Creative works that are mainly text.
- Music (Shareable) ● Songs, compositions, bands, albums, liner notes, notes, etc.
- Recipes (Shareable Resources) ● Ways to make edible things.
- Software ● Stuff that runs on your computer.
- Tabletop Games (Common Content) ● Games that you play face-to-face with others.
- Video (Shareable Works) ● Creative works that are mainly moving picture.
Categories (Libre Only)
- Art (Libre) ● Creative works that are mainly visual.
- Electronic Games (Libre) ● Computer and video games.
- Fonts (Libre) ● Typefaces.
- Hardware (Libre) ● Designs for physical things.
- Information (Libre) ● Non-fiction stuff.
- Licences (Libre) ● Ways to make parts of your work available for use.
- Literature (Libre) ● Creative works that are mainly text.
- Music (Libre) ● Creative works that are mainly sound.
- Recipes (Libre) ● Ways to make edible things.
- Software (Libre) ● Stuff that runs on your computer.
- Tabletop Games (Libre) ● Games that you play face-to-face with others.
- Video (Libre) ● Creative works that are mainly moving picture.
Libre
- Copyleft ● %%form_data{first_paragraph}%%
- Permissive ● %%form_data{first_paragraph}%%
- Public Domain ● %%form_data{first_paragraph}%%
Proprietary
- Noncommercial ● %%form_data{intro}%%
- Verbatim ● %%form_data{intro}%%
Licences
- Academic Free License ● A libre licence.
- Apache License ● A permissive free software licence.
- British Government ● A government.
- BSD License ● Permissive free software licences.
- CERN ● A research organisation.
- CERN Open Hardware License ● 'In the spirit of knowledge sharing and dissemination, the CERN Open Hardware Licence (CERN OHL) governs the use, copying, modification and distribution of hardware design documentation, and the manufacture and distribution of products.'
- COPYPASTE License ● A very simple public domain licence.
- Creative Commons ● A non-profit organisation devoted to increasing the number of works available for all to share and adapt.
- Creative Commons Attribution ● A Creative Commons licence which allows copying provided credit is given.
- Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives ● A Creative Commons licence which forbids adapting the work.
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial ● A Creative Commons licence which forbids copying or adapting the work for commercial purposes.
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives ● A Creative Commons licence which forbids adapting the work or copying it for commercial purposes.
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike ● A Creative Commons licence which requires copies and adaptations to be under the same licence and not made for commercial purposes.
- Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ● A Creative Commons licence which allows copying provided credit is given and adaptations fall under the same licence.
- Creative Commons Copyright-Only Dedication/Public Domain Certification ● A multipurpose and now retired licence.
- Creative Commons NoDerivatives ● A retired Creative Commons licence.
- Creative Commons NonCommercial ● A retired Creative Commons licence.
- Creative Commons NonCommercial-NoDerivatives ● A retired Creative Commons licence.
- Creative Commons NonCommercial-Sampling Plus ● A Creative Commons licence for musical works.
- Creative Commons NonCommercial-ShareAlike ● A retired Creative Commons licence.
- Creative Commons Sampling Plus ● A Creative Commons licence which allows copies and adapatations of the work provided credit is given.
- Creative Commons ShareAlike ● A retired Creative Commons licence.
- Creative Commons Zero ● A Creative Commons licence which allows copying under any circumstances.
- Free Art License ● A copyleft licence designed specifically for art.
- Free Software Foundation ● A foundation to encourage the use of free software licences.
- Give It Your Own License, License ● Effectively a public domain licence.
- Give It Your Own License, License ● A public domain licence.
- GNU Affero General Public License ● A copyleft software licence.
- GNU Free Documentation License ● A copyleft licence for manuals and software guides.
- GNU General Public License ● A copyleft licence designed for software.
- GNU Lesser General Public License ● A free software licence.
- Jenny Everywhere Declaration ● A declaration that makes a character free for others to use.
- MIT ● Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
- MIT License ● A permissive free software licence from MIT.
- Open Data Commons Attribution ● A permissive libre licence for data.
- Open Data Commons Open Database License ● A copyleft licence for databases.
- Open Database Commons ● 'Open Data Commons exists to provide legal solutions for open data.'
- Open Game License ● A copyleft licence designed for games but usable elsewhere.
- Open Government License ● A permissive licence designed by the British Government.
- Open Hardware License ● A couple of libre hardware licences.
- Open Publication License ● A retired permissive licence.
- Open Setting License ● A licence designed for world design.
- Open Web Foundation Final Specification Agreement ● An attribution licence with a patent protection section.
- Open Works License ● A permissive licence.
- OpenContent License ● A retired noncommercial common content licence.
- Public Domain Mark ● A certification of public domain status.
- SIL Open Font License ● A copyleft font licence.
- TAPR Open Hardware License ● 'The TAPR Open Hardware License is TAPR's contribution to the community of Open Hardware developers.'
- The zlib/libpng License ● A permissive software licence.
- Catching the Waves ● Reviews of gratis and CC-licensed music.
- @ccess ● An OKFN project to encourage libre open access.
- CC-PRO ● A rebranding of the CC BY-SA licence to emphasise its value to professionals.
- Creator-Endorsed Mark ● A way of showing that proceeds from a work go to its creator.
- Day Against DRM ● On the 4th of May, we campaign against Digital Rights Management.
- Definition of Free Cultural Works ● The definition of free cultural works.
- Document Freedom Day ● 30 March is the day to celebrate open document formats and explain how important they are.
- Jenny Everywhere Day ● On the 13th of August, the world celebrates Jenny Everywhere Day!
- Liberated Pixel Cup ● "Liberated Pixel Cup is a two-part competition: make a bunch of awesome free culture licensed artwork, and then program a bunch of free software games that use it."
- LibrePlanet Gaming Collective ● The LibrePlanet Gaming Collective is a group of free software activists organized around their enthusiasm for video games.
- Open Access Week ● A week celebrating open access.
- Open Education Week ● "The purpose of Open Education Week is to raise awareness of the open education movement and its impact on teaching and learning worldwide."
- Public Domain Day ● The 1st of January, when new works enter the public domain.
- The Public Domain Manifesto ● A statement on the value of the public domain.
- The Thousand-Year Game Design Challenge ● A competition to design a game which will last a thousand years.
- Who Needs Access? You Need Access ● An OKFN project to increase open access.
Genres
- Action ● A genre.
- Ambient ● A genre.
- Anime ● A genre.
- Ballad ● A genre.
- Biography ● A genre.
- Blues ● A genre.
- Burlesque ● A genre.
- Classical ● A genre.
- Cyberpunk ● A genre.
- Disaster Management ● A genre.
- Dub ● A genre.
- Electronica ● A genre.
- Engineering ● A genre.
- Fairytale ● A genre.
- Fantasy ● Works with a mythic, magical or symbolic quality.
- Folk ● A genre.
- For Children ● Resources for children.
- Futurism ● Predictions about the future.
- Historical ● A genre.
- Horror ● Scary things.
- House ● A genre.
- Humour ● Works designed to make you laugh.
- IP Minimalism ● Open access, copyright minimalism, free software, open knowledge, libre, common content, etc.
- Jazz ● A genre.
- Law ● A genre.
- Libertarianism ● Small government. Freedom. Constitution.
- Literacy ● A genre.
- Mashup ● A genre.
- Mathematics ● A genre.
- Myth and Legend ● Religious and cultural epics.
- News ● A genre.
- Pirate ● A genre.
- Politics ● A genre.
- Pornography ● Sexual content.
- Post-Apocalypse ● Stories of post-apocalyptic worlds.
- Rap ● A genre.
- Romance ● A genre.
- Science ● A genre.
- Science Fiction ● Works that speculate on potential futures or different realities.
- Sport ● A genre.
- Sports ● A topic.
- Steampunk ● A genre.
- Supers ● Works with superheroes and villains.
- Techno ● A genre.
- Thriller ● Exciting stories.
- Western ● A genre.
- Young Adult ● A genre.
Platforms
Engines
- Advanced Dungeons & Dragons ● The rules of 1st and 2nd edition AD&D.
- Apocalypse World ● Games based off of Apocalypse World.
- Basic Dungeons & Dragons ● The mechanics of original and basic D&D.
- D100 System ●
- d20 System ● The roleplaying system which first appeared in Dungeons & Dragons 3E.
- d6 System ● A game system.
- Dungeon Squad ● The engine of the simple dungeoneering game of the same name by Jason Morningstar.
- Dungeons & Dragons 4E ● The rule system underlying the fourth edition of the world's most popular roleplaying game.
- Dungeons & Dragons 5E ● The fifth edition of the world's first roleplaying game/
- Dungeonslayers ● The engine supporting the 3rd and 4th editions of Dungeonslayers.
- FASERIP ● The rules of the Marvel Superheroes RPG.
- FATE ● A game system based on the mechanic: dice roll + invoked and tagged Aspects.
- Hackbird ● Games based on John Harper's Lady Blackbird.
- Otherkind Dice ● An engine.
- Redbox Hack ● The engine behind Redbox Hack.
- REIGN ● Greg Stolze's closed tabletop RPG.
- SFX! System ● The Simple, Fast, Exciting RPG system.
- The Fantasy Trip ● An RPG where you play a warrior or a wizard.
Languages
- Arabic ● A language.
- Austrian ● A language.
- Aymara ● A language.
- Bangla ● A language.
- Bulgarian ● A language.
- Catalan ● A language.
- Celtic ● A language.
- Chinese ● A language.
- Croatian ● A language.
- Czech ● A language.
- Danish ● A language.
- Dutch ● A language.
- Estonian ● A language.
- Filipino ● A language.
- Finnish ● A language.
- French ● A language.
- German ● A language.
- Greek ● A language.
- Hungarian ● A language.
- Indonesian ● A language.
- Italian ● A language.
- Japanese ● A language.
- Konkani ● A language.
- Korean ● A language.
- Lakota ● A language.
- Macedonian ● A language.
- Malagasy ● A language.
- Odia ● A language.
- Polish ● A language.
- Portuguese ● A language.
- Russian ● A language.
- Serbian ● A language.
- Slovak ● A language.
- Spanish ● A language.
- Swahili ● A language.
- Swedish ● A language.
Works
- ... in Spaaace! ● Zany space adventures powered by the Token Effort system.
- 100 CC BY Hits ● A hundred libre songs.
- 100/3 RPG ● 'A percentile RPG on a single page where player characters consist of 3 attributes (Violence, Elegance and Intelligence), a profession, a one-sentenced description of their wishes and weaknesses and two hit points (body and insanity).'
- 13th Age ● 'This is the home of the 13th Age / Archmage Engine system reference document. It contains all the open content from the 13th Age RPG – the Archmage Engine.'
- 2012 Holiday Giving Guide ● 'The gifts in the left column respect your freedom much more than those in the right column.'
- 2012 Libre Gift Guide ● 'A list of libre things that one might enjoy receiving from one's acquaintances at upcoming gift-giving occasions.'
- 2013 Open Source Calendar ● 'Featuring all your favourite Open Source Heroes and Heroines, these are some of the people who have done most to exemplify or further the cause of a more open, collaborative or more freedom-conscious approach to working, thinking and licensing.'
- 3: Unnatural Encounters ● Contemporary, surreal horror where the highest goal is surviving more or less intact.
- 365 Sketches ● A blog with a new sketch each day.
- 4C System ● A supers retroclone.
- 4CC ● A superhero RPG.
- 4SRD ● A project to closely clone D&D 4E.
- 6d6 RPG ● A universal RPG.
- A Byte Of Python ● '"A Byte of Python" is a free book on programming using the Python language. It serves as a tutorial or guide to the Python language for a beginner audience.'
- A+ Fantasy ● A fantasy RPG.
- A Free, Libre & Open Glossary ● A definition of terms like 'open source', 'crowdsourcing', 'gratis' and 'shareable content'.
- A Guide to Open Content Licenses ● What it says.
- A Mathematical Way To Think about Biology ● 'A mathematical way to think about biology comes to life in this lavishly illustrated video book.'
- A Spark in Fate Core ● 'This is an expansion of the (soon to be) award winning Fate Core, focussing on the process of collaborative world building. It includes some of the concepts found in The Spark RPG and helps you build an engaging setting with a history, fraught with danger and potential for growth.'
- A Story of Healing ● The first CC licensed Academy Award winning film.
- A Survey about Copyright in the Digital Age ● A survey about people's conception of copyright.
- A Vessel For Offering ● 'Hard boiled pseudo-Lovecraftian space noir with squishy (and doomed, of course) romantic bits.'
- A Wanderer's Romance ● A game of earth, air, fire, water and balance.
- A Wind At The Window ● 'A horror story concerning blasphemous marks in the snow of a Finnish winter, the college students it threatens, and the American veteran who may know more than he tells.'
- A World of Fire and Sand ● A freeform game inspired by Dark Sun.
- Abtruse Goose ● A webcomic.
- Abulafia ● A collection of random concept and word generators for story gamers.
- Accessibility, Sustainability, Excellence ● '[R]ecommends a programme of action to enable more people to read and use the publications arising from research.'
- Achieving Impossible Things ● 'Six "impossible things": GNU/Linux, Wikipedia, the Creative Commons, the Blender Foundation, Open Hardware, and the OLPC/Sugar project. All created under free licenses for everyone to use, in defiance of our conventional ideas of business economics. Is it magic, coincidence, or just plain common sense at work here?'
- Action! System ● "The Action! System Core Rules provide all of the basic rules necessary to create and play a role-playing game. Create adventures and characters based on your favorite movies, TV shows or novels."
- Acts Of The Apostles ● 'In 1990, hardware engineer Todd Griffith is shot after discovering a secret function in a computer chip. Years later, Todd’s best friend Nick stumbles onto a conspiracy involving nanomachines, mind control, Gulf War Syndrome and an insane Silicon Valley messiah.'
- Ad Astra ● A science fiction campaign setting.
- Advanced Dungeon Squad ● Liam Brennan takes a shot at improving Dungeon Squad.
- Adventure Squad Abilities ● A supplement for Dungeon Squad from Domino Writing.
- Adventure Squad Core ● A Dungeon Squad hack for adventure games of any time period.
- AdventureLand ● 'AdventureLand is a small, 4 pages RPG [written] in a hurry (about 6 hours) for advanced role-players.'
- Adventurer Conquerer King System ● 'Autarch's Adventurer Conqueror King System fulfills the promise of the original fantasy role-playing game by providing comprehensive, integrated support for play across all levels of a campaign.'
- Adventures In The 41st Millennium ● A modification of Dungeon Squad for the Warhammer 40K universe.
- Adventures Of The Space Patrol ● Retro-Cute Sci-Fi Role-Playing
- Adventures on Dungeon Planet ● 'Adventures on Dungeon Planet is a science fantasy supplement for the award-winning role-playing game Dungeon World.'
- Aerogel.org ● '[A]n encyclopedic reference about aerogels, how-to guides for making aerogels and building a do-it-yourself supercritical dryer, the world's most comprehensive aerogel image gallery, a podcast with the world's leading aerogel scientists, and more.'
- Aetherverse ● 'Aetherverse is a tabletop sci-fi wargame that I first published in 2004. The concept of the game was to create a sort of “universal” rules system that players could use to create and play with armies sourced from any of the many miniatures manufacturers on the market. While this had been done before in a generic sense, I designed the system to build armies that had real character rather than just being a collection of numbers.'
- AfterImage ● A game where you try to prevent an apocalypse.
- Against Intellectual Property ● 'Kinsella [argues] that the very existence of patents are contrary to a free market, and adds in here copyrights and trademarks too.'
- Age of Fable ● An online choose-your-own-adventure story.
- Alchemy ● An electronic sketching program.
- Alchemy System ● A modified d20 game set in its own universe.
- Alien Survivor ● Fight off the alien menace in this Lady Blackbird hack.
- All Right to Copy? ● '"All Right to Copy?" is a resource designed to teach students about copyright, and how it impacts them as both users and creators.'
- All The King's Men ● Back from the Crusades, you must kill the bandit lord Robin Hood.
Sources
- 1KM1KT ● A host of gratis role-playing games.
- 4uPress ● A crowdsourced newspaper/
- 500px ● A site for photographs.
- 8in8 ● "8in8 - "tomorrow's supergroup, today" - is comprised of Ben Folds, Amanda Palmer, Neil Gaiman, and Damian Kulash."
- Aaron Pogue ● A fantasy author.
- Adapt ● A repository of Australian OER for Adaptation Studies.
- Adobe ● An IT company.
- Aelius Blythe ● A fiction author.
- Against Monopoly ● A blog on intellectual property.
- Al Jazeera ● CC-licensed, media-quality footage.
- Alderon's Tower ● Chris Gonnerman's website.
- Alfonse Maria Mucha: The Complete Works ● A collection of artworks of the Art Nouveau artist.
- Amagi Games ● A game company which publishes libre tabletop games and supplements.
- Amanda Palmer ● A musician.
- Animalball Partners ● A website that hosted tabletop games.
- Appropedia ● A wiki to share designs of all sorts.
- Arduino ● Embedded development platform
- Argofox ● Royalty free music.
- Art Passions ● Collections of public domain artworks by dead artists.
- Artikid ● "[A]n Italian full-time web-developer, part-time illustrator and games geek."
- AudioBooks by verkaro.org ● Audiobooks.
- audionautix ● Free production music.
- Australian Digital Alliance ● An Australian body providing a 'balanced voice' in copyright discussions.
- Australian Electoral Commission ● The government body that supervises and manages elections.
- Australian Government ● The government of the Commonwealth of Australia.
- Austrian Government ● A government.
- Authors Alliance ● 'The Authors Alliance embraces the unprecedented potential digital networks have for the creation and distribution of knowledge and culture. We represent the interests of authors who want to harness this potential to share their creations more broadly in order to serve the public good.'
- Autodesk ● 'You can freely borrow from the Autodesk Help, Support and Video libraries to build a new learning experience for anyone with a particular need or interest.'
- Bad Panda Records ● Weekly music.
- Bandcamp ● Creative Commons-licensed albums.
- Barcelona Creative Commons Film Festival ● A CC film festival.
- Bedroom Wall Press ● 'Designer of Hulks and Horrors, Heaven's Shadow, and Drums of War.'
- Behance ● A site that hosts artists portfolios.
- Ben Wright ● A designer of common content tabletop games.
- Benjamin Rosenbaum ● A science fiction author.
- Berengad Games ● A publisher of story games.
- Berin Kinsman ● A game designer.
- Beyond Belief Games ● Swords & Wizardry ports.
- Bill Brown ● A designer and artist.
- Bill Browne ● RPG creator.
- Blambot Comic Fonts And Lettering ● A collection of fonts for indie comic books.
- Blend Swap ● 'Proudly the greatest repository of open source blends on the Tubes.'
- Blender Foundation ● Creators of the 3D graphics/video software Blender and films using Blender.
- Bloomsbury Academic ● Non-fiction
- Brad Sucks ● "a one man band with no fans"
- Brazilian Government ● A government.
- Breadpig ● A publisher.
- Brent P Newhall ● A NASA web developer and game designer.
- Brian Foo ● An artist.
- British Government ● A government.
Supplements
- A Spark in Fate Core ● 'This is an expansion of the (soon to be) award winning Fate Core, focussing on the process of collaborative world building. It includes some of the concepts found in The Spark RPG and helps you build an engaging setting with a history, fraught with danger and potential for growth.'
- Abulafia ● A collection of random concept and word generators for story gamers.
- Adventure Squad Abilities ● A supplement for Dungeon Squad from Domino Writing.
- Anchorhold ● A complete RPG setting.
- ARDWIN ● A REIGN setting that explores race, genetics and cultural identity. (REIGN Supplement #14)
- Bad Habits ● A Fiasco playset about backstabbing nuns.
- City of Rain, City of Darkness ● A setting without a game.
- Classroom Activity Guide for Happy Birthday, Robot! ● A guide for teachers running the closed game Happy Birthday, Robot!
- Destiny Dice ● Play Fate Accelerated Edition with dice inspired by Star Wars: Edge of the Empire
- Dragon 2000 All You Can Eat ● A shady Chinese restaurant is the setting for a Fiasco playset.
- Dungeon Squad Companion ● New options for Dungeon Squad.
- Fantastic Classes Codex ● Classes for Dungeon World.
- Fantasy Generators for World of Dungeons and Other Games ● Situation generators for fantasy games.
- Ganakagok Cards ● Cards for the game Ganakagok.
- Grand OGL Wiki ● A collection of open game content, primarily for Dungeons & Dragons.
- Hierarchy of Interface for Tabletop Games ● How people interact with tabletop games.
- Island of Eo ● A Risus supplement.
- Keeping On The Borderlands ● A Fiasco playset parodying Dungeons & Dragons.
- Khas Fara, Village of Fear ● An evil witch has taken over a small town.
- Lady Blackbird Companion ● A setting and rules companion to Lady Blackbird.
- Merchants' Reach ● A supplement for Rivers and Lakes that brings wuxia action into a ciy environment, with NPCs, factions and rules for firearms.
- Night of the Sevens ● A supplement for Rivers and Lakes containing optional rules and a series of linked quests.
- One Page Dungeon Contest ● One-page dungeons, part of an annual contest.
- One Page Dungeon Contest 2011 ● A collection of rules-free dungeons on one page each.
- One Roll Monsters ● Randomly generate monsters for REIGN.
- One Roll Spells ● Randomly generate spells for REIGN.
- Out for Blood ● Unofficial supplement for Feng Shui.
- Out of the Violent Planet ● A REIGN supplement, where humans match alien supertechnology with unrelenting violence. (REIGN Supplement #15)
- PCGen ● A character generator for the d20 System.
- REIGN Supplement 16 ● A 'grab bag of rules support. Nain, Ardwin and Out of the Violent Planet all get expanded material, but much of it is perfectly adaptable to any REIGN game at all, full stop.'
- Sarrenor ● A fantasy campaign setting for Dungeon World.
- Science Comics! ● A comedic superheroes playset for Fiasco.
- Secret Santicore 2011 ● A collection of role-playing material.
- Skeksis Cards for Ganakagok ● Skeksis from the Dark Crystal on cards.
- Slacking through the Sandbox ● How to put together a slacker's sandbox.
- Strolen's Citadel ● "[A]n interactive, searchable role playing resource"
- Take on Establishments ● '[A] collection of physical establishments and locations, brief descriptions (sights, sounds, smells), an NPC, and corresponding moves for Dungeon World.'
- Take on Magic Items ● '"Take On Magic Items" is a collection of magic items for Dungeon World, though a clever game master could easily translate these items into the fantasy system of choice, especially systems that encourage rulings not rules.'
- Tales of the Grotesque and Dungeonesque ● Horror role-playing resource.
- The Fate Codex ● 'The Fate Codex is a mostly-monthly e-zine featuring Quick Start Adventures and more for the Fate roleplaying system.'
- The First Year of Our REIGN ● Supplements 1 to 6 for REIGN.
- The Green ● A Donjon supplement by Valent Games.
- The Kingdom of Nain ● A wizarding setting for REIGN. (REIGN Supplement #13)
- The Lands of the Dead ● 'This [Dungeon World] supplement is a resource to help you and your players create interesting, exciting, mysterious and dangerous lives after death.'
- The Later Blue Book of Amaxathroth the Cursed ● A Sorcerer supplement.
- The Penthouse ● A Fiasco playset.
- The Second Year of Our REIGN ● Supplements 7 to 12 for REIGN.
- The Third Year of Our REIGN ● Three alternative settings for REIGN.
- The World of Glain ● A setting for use with any D&D style game.
- Theonosis ● A crowdsourced fantasy setting.