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- Community ● Articles about the libre, common content, open access and copyright minimalist communities.
- Complete List of Codes ● The codes used on this site.
- Engines ● Shared rules or resolution systems.
- Genres ● Works that share a common theme or style of setting.
- Languages ● Languages other than English in which common content works are available.
- List of Everything ● A list of everything on this site.
- List of Everything (Libre Only) ● A list of everything libre on this site.
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- Works, Sources and Supplements ● A list of all works, sources and supplements on this site.
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
- Framed!! ● Short videos about how law constraints culture.
- Free as in Freedom ● A biography of free software guru Richard Stallman.
- Free Beer ● A libre recipe for beer.
- Free Beer (book) ● A book about free software and free culture from the speakers at FSCONS 2008.
- Free Culture Guide ● An Arabic guide to free culture.
- Free Fall ● 'Ramón, a taciturn 12-year-old boy, dream of becoming an astronaut when he grows up. Every night he sneaks away from home to go to his school and dive into its pool, experimenting ingravity as he gently floats, until one jump into the dark water confronts him with the reality of his illusions.'
- Free FATE ● A free, expanded version of FATE.
- Free Knowledge based on Creative Commons Licenses. Consequences, risks and side-effects of the license module 'non-commercial us ● Problems with using the NonCommercial Creative Commons licence term.
- Free! Music! Sampler ● 36 songs under Creative Commons licences.
- Free Software, Free Society ● Selected essays of Richard Stallman.
- Free Software Song ● A song written by free software guru Richard Stallman.
- Free to Mix ● 'The guide gives you information, activities and ideas to confidently create a remix from material you know you have the rights to reuse.'
- FreeBassel Cookbook ● Cookbook made in solidarity with Bassel, a prisoner of the Syrian regime.
- FreeSouls.cc ● Photos of Joi Ito and writings from others.
- French Government ● Two French cultural websites.
- Fringe ● A half-finished RPG designed by committee.
- Frontier Encounters ● 'Frontier Encounters presents a wide range of views on how the borders between [China, Russia and Mongolia] are enacted, produced, and crossed.'
- Frost Devils ● An Alaskan take on Dust Devils.
- F-Sharp ● The bare bones of FATE.
- FUBAR ● You've been screwed … and at least one person wants you dead.
- Fudge ● An early generic RPG.
- Full Circle Magazine ● A free, independent magazine for Ubuntu Linux.
- Future of Copyright ● A competition for fiction and non-fiction entries on copyright.
- Future of Copyright 2.0 ● A collection of fiction and non-fiction.
- Ganakagok Cards ● Cards for the game Ganakagok.
- Geasa ● A story telling game about fickle fairies.
- Generic Fantasy Quest Game ● A generic fantasy RPG with familiar races and classes.
- Genesys System ● A generic rules-light RPG.
- Ghost Lines ● '[A] 3-page micro-hack based on Apocalypse World, Dishonored, and Ghostbusters.'
- Ghost Runner ● As a Ghost Runner, you the players must track down rogue Ghosts, pulled from the afterlife and embedded into cybernetic SHELS which are used to hold these spirits to the world.
- Ghostlight ● Play a ghost who interacts with the world through emotion.
- Ghosts ● Your fantasy city is under siege. Play both the living and the dead.
- Ghosts I-IV ● Nine Inch Nails' album of 36 songs.
- GIMP ● A program for image manipulation and creation.
- Gimp Magazine ● 'The goal of this publication is to promote GIMP and related open source software.'
- Glitch the Game ● 2D MMORPG art assets now public domain.
- Go Fast, Turn Left ● You play an alien who gets his or her kicks from speeding.
- Gods & Monsters ● An old-school style fantasy RPG.
- Gold ● An online show about competitive role-playing.
- Google Chrome (comic book) ● An introduction to Google's open source browser project.
- GORE ● A d%-based horror RPG.
- Grand OGL Wiki ● A collection of open game content, primarily for Dungeons & Dragons.
- Green Comet ● A sci-fi novel.
- Grey Lotus ● A fantasy RPG with a freeform magic system.
- Grim Portents ● A Dungeon World/Powered by the Apocalypse fan e-zine.
- Group Works ● 'A Pattern Language for Bringing Life to Meetings and Other Gatherings'
- Guess Who's a Mess ● 'Guess Who's a Mess is the third full-length Brad Sucks album. It's about dealing with other people's expectations.'
- Guide to Developing OA Journals ● What it says in the title.
- GUMSHOE SRD ● 'The document is a reference for game designers, and is not tuned to teach the game, or provide a playable game experience.'
- Gundam Blackbird ● A Hackbird inspired by Gundam.
Sources
- Public Knowledge ● Preserves 'the openness of the Internet and the public's access to knowledge, promotes creativity through balanced copyright, and upholds and protects the rights of consumers to use innovative technology lawfully.'
- Public Library of Science (PLOS) ● Scientific and medical knowledge shared with the world.
- Qi Hardware ● 'Qi's mission is to promote and encourage the development of copyleft hardware.'
- Qomun ● A directory of shareable works.
- Queensland University of Technology ● What it says.
- QuestionCopyright.org ● An advocacy group for copyright reform.
- Quote Unquote Records ● A donations-based music label.
- Rad Geek People's Daily ● 'official state media for a secessionist republic of one.'
- Radio Nowhere ● 'Radio Nowhere is a rock/pop band from Oakland, California, in the United States. A friend told me that we sound like the missing link between Counting Crows and Duran Duran, and that sums it up pretty well.'
- Rafu ● Rafu, or Raffaele Manzo, is a game designer.
- Records on Ribs ● 'Records on Ribs is a record label. We give away all our music for free download under a Creative Commons license. We also provide beautifully made and fairly priced physical releases'
- Reddit ● The front page of the Internet.
- REM ● An American rock band.
- Richard Stallman ● Free software advocate and guru.
- Rob Myers ● An advocate for free culture.
- Ronin Arts ● A publisher.
- Ryan St ● A game designer.
- RynoTheBearded ● CC-licensed music, 24/7
- Ryzom Asset Repository ● 3D assets from the MMORPG Ryzom.
- Safecast ● A project to empower people with data by distributing the load of data collection.
- Sage LaTorra ● RPG designer.
- Salvatore Scandurra ● An artist
- Sand & Steam ● An RPG company.
- Saylor Foundation ● A foundation to make education free for all.
- ScienceImage ● 'CSIRO has provided permission for anyone to freely use, repost and transform the collection’s 4000+ high definition images and videos. The library represents more than six decades worth of environmental, industrial, agricultural and technological research images.'
- Severed Fifth ● A band.
- SIL International ● An organisation which supports language communities
- Simone Aliprandi ● A researcher into copyright.
- Sketchfab ● 3D models for viewing and download.
- Slim ● A band.
- Small Beer Press ● "Read to live. Live to read."
- Software Freedom Conservancy ● 'Software Freedom Conservancy is a not-for-profit organization that helps promote, improve, develop, and defend Free, Libre, and Open Source Software (FLOSS) projects.'
- Soundcloud ● A music site.
- SPARC ● '[A]n international alliance of academic and research libraries working to correct imbalances in the scholarly publishing system.'
- Spiral Graphics ● The makers of closed software Genetica.
- spoppy ● Cartoons and illustrations.
- SpringerOpen ● An open access publisher in medicine, science and technology.
- Standford Engineering Everywhere ● 'SEE programming includes one of Stanford’s most popular engineering sequences: the three-course Introduction to Computer Science taken by the majority of Stanford undergraduates, and seven more advanced courses in artificial intelligence and electrical engineering.'
- Stargazer Games ● A game designer.
- Stargazer's World ● A role-playing blog.
- Stephen Kinsella ● An anti-IP libertarian writer and lawyer.
- Storn R Cook ● An artist, primarily of fantasy portraits.
- Streetfilms ● Documenting Livable Streets Worldwide
- Strolen's Citadel ● "[A]n interactive, searchable role playing resource"
- Stuart Chaplin ● Story game author.
- Stuck In Customs ● Trey Ratcliff's travel photographs.
- Subaqueous ● 'Subaqueous is a solo music project of Isaac Cotec. The music has incorporated beat science to create progressive mid tempo and dance music.'
- Sunspot ● 'Disco-Metal Rock from the Cheese and Beer Galaxy'
- Surlalune Fairy Tales ● Scanned public domain illustrations.
- Tabletop Battles ● A website.
Supplements
- Twisted Space ● An encounter for the RPG Dungeons & Dragons 4E.
- Unlikely Treasures 1 ● Tables of treasures for dungeon-crawling fantasy.
- Voidspanners ● A swashbuckling space adventure for Basic Fantasy RPG.
- vs Elves ● A supplement for vs Monsters.
- Weapons & Gear ● A Ronin Arts gear book for 4C System.
- World of Nevermore ● A setting for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons.
- You All Meet In A Tavern ● 'As a fledgling adventurer you have decided that the best way to get into the business is by attending the monthly Adventurer-Nite at the local White Griffon Tavern.'