Creative Commons-licensed content directories
Creative Commons is maintaining a content directory wiki of organizations and projects using Creative Commons licenses.[1] On its website CC also provides case studies of projects using CC licenses across the world.[2] CC licensed content can also be accessed through a number of content directories and search engines.
- Search.creativecommons.org - a Metasearch engine for finding Creative Commons content on other search engines.
- ccHost - Server web software used by ccMixter and Open Clip Art Library
- Common Content - now offline (accessed 16 November 2007).
- Creative Commons' Content Directories
- Creative Commons' Search Page
- Google Advanced Search - select an option under Usage Rights, to search for CC content
- Mozilla Firefox web browser with default Creative Commons search functionality
- Open Game Art - Sound and graphics repository intended for use in free software video games
- OpenIndieProject.org - Audio, visual, translation and education repository for use in software, media and education
- Ourmedia - Media archive supported by the Internet Archive
- The Internet Archive - Project dedicated to maintaining an archive of multimedia resources, among which Creative Commons-licensed content
- Yahoo's Creative Commons Search
Audio and music
- CCMixter - A Creative Commons Remix community site
- Dogmazic - Archive of free music based in France, one of the main actor of free music movement in Europe
- Electrobel - A Creative Commons Community for Belgium, France, Netherlands, UK, Italy
- Gnomoradio
- Jamendo - An archive of music albums under Creative Commons licenses
- Newgrounds Audio portal - All the music submitted to the Newgrounds Audio portal is free to use under BY-NC-SA 3.0.
- Starfrosch - Creative Commons #hot100 Charts
Photos and images
- Newgrounds Art portal - Artists who submit art to the Newgrounds Art portal may choose to use a Creative Commons licence.
- Open Clip Art Library
References
- ↑ "Creative Commons Content Directories". Wiki.creativecommons.org. 2013-09-04. Retrieved 2013-09-20.
- ↑ "Creative Commons Case Studies". Wiki.creativecommons.org. 2013-09-15. Retrieved 2013-09-20.
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