Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License - Partial List of Projects That Release Contents Under Creative Commons Licenses

Partial List of Projects That Release Contents Under Creative Commons Licenses

  • Internet Archive (Various)
  • Anatomography (CC BY-SA)
  • Association for Progressive Communications (CC BY-SA)
  • ccMixter (mostly CC BY-NC)
  • Citizendium (CC BY-SA)
  • The Freesound Project (CC0, CC BY, CC BY-NC and Sampling Plus)
  • Free Music Archive (Various)
  • Identi.ca (CC BY)
  • Jamendo (Various)
  • Khan Academy (CC BY-NC-SA)
  • knol (mostly, CC BY-SA or CC BY-NC-SA)
  • Mushroom Observer (CC BY-SA or CC BY-NC-SA)
  • Open Courseware (CC BY-NC-SA)
  • Open Game Art (CC BY and -SA 3.0 without NC, CC0)
  • The Saylor Foundation (CC BY)
  • Stack Overflow (CC BY-SA)
  • Wikia (CC BY-SA, since June 2009)
  • Wikinews (CC BY)
  • Wikipedia (CC BY-SA, since June 2009)
  • Wikitravel (CC BY-SA)
  • xkcd (CC BY-NC)

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