Open Content Project
The Open Content Project was a project dedicated to creating and evangelizing Open content. Initiated in 1998 by David A. Wiley, it pre-dates free culture and Creative commons.
One goal was to evangelize the concept of open content. The project's Open Publication License, primarily designed and offered for academics, could easily be adapted to the needs of the artist or other content provider.
The Open Content Project has closed down in 2003 and has been succeeded by Creative Commons.[1]
References
- ↑ OpenContent is officially closed. And that's just fine. on opencontent.org (30 June 2003, archived)
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