Verbatim

Works that can be copied verbatim but not adapted.

Openness: Proprietary

Works

  • 2012 Holiday Giving Guide'The gifts in the left column respect your freedom much more than those in the right column.'
  • 4CCA superhero RPG.
  • A Story of HealingThe first CC licensed Academy Award winning film.
  • 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.'
  • Balloon SuiteMusic for the computer game Balloon Diaspora.
  • Beowulf: A TranslationA modern translation.
  • Eastern Standard TribeA book of the near future.
  • evalimineThe server-side source code for the Estonian electronic voting system.
  • Feeding the City'Sara Roncaglia’s study of the fascinating inner workings of the dabbawalas. '
  • Framed!!Short videos about how law constraints culture.
  • Free Software, Free SocietySelected essays of Richard Stallman.
  • GoldAn online show about competitive role-playing.
  • Google Chrome (comic book)An introduction to Google's open source browser project.
  • Heroes Against Darkness"[A] modern d20 RPG system that combines speed and simplicity with balance and depth."
  • History of Graphic DesignA graphic design primer.
  • How Open Is It?Defining open access.
  • Hyperbole And A HalfA comic.
  • International Free & Open Source Software Law ReviewThe International Free and Open Source Software Law Review (IFOSS L. Rev.) is a collaborative legal publication aiming to increase knowledge and understanding among lawyers about Free and Open Source Software issues.
  • Love Is Eternal Sacred LightA Paul Simon song released as common content.
  • Lowering The BarFunny tales of the law.
  • Machine of DeathThis book, unlike most others, started its life as an off­hand comment made by a bright green Tyrannosaurus rex.
  • Myths RetoldAn informal take on myth, legend and fairy tale.
  • Phylo'Phylo is: (1) a card game that makes use of the wonderful, complex, and inspiring things that inform the notion of biodiversity; (2) an exercise in crowd sourcing, [free] access, and [transparent] game development; and (3) FREAKIN’ AWESOME!'
  • Pirate Cinema"Pirate Cinema successfully follows the same pattern as his previous YA novels, mixing an adventurous, whip smart young main character with a relevant socio-political theme and wrapping all of it in a fast-paced, entertaining story."
  • Practical SurvivorHow to survive in the wild.
  • QuasarGeneric sci-fi game rules.
  • SCIRES-IT'[P]rovides a forum for the exchange and sharing of know-how in the areas of Digitalization and Multimedia Technologies and Information & Communication Technology (ICT) in support of Cultural and environmental Heritage (CH) documentation, preservation and fruition.'
  • Sharing'Sharing makes a case for the legitimacy and usefulness of non-market sharing between individuals of digital works.'
  • SMAF 17A 'role-playing game where you take the role of survivors in one of what can only be the last of humanity’s outposts.'
  • Spite'Spite: The Second Book of Pandemonium is a new game of supernatural horror-action.'
  • Take-Back-ToeA simple, abstract board game.
  • TalislantaA role-playing game without any elves.
  • The Good GirlA 20-minute long pornographic film.
  • The International Free and Open Source Software Law Book'The International Free and Open Source Software Law Book [provides] a clear yet thorough analysis of Free and Open Source legal matters written and maintained by local experts, and by inviting everyone to assist in improving or expanding the content.'
  • The Ware TetralogySci-fi about human-cyborg relations.
  • TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away from KeyboardA documentary about a court case against The Pirate Bay

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