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'''Open content,''' coined by analogy with ''],'' describes any kind of creative work (for example, articles, pictures, audio, video, etc.) that is published under a non-restrictive copyright license and format that explicitly allows the copying of the information. (An example is the ], which is used by ] and ].) "Open content" is also sometimes used to describe content that can be modified by anyone. Of course, this is not without prior review by other participating parties--but there is no closed group like a commercial encyclopedia publisher which is responsible for all the editing.


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Just as open source software is sometimes described simply as ] (not to be confused with ]), open content materials can be more briefly described as free materials. But not every open content is free in the ] sense (for instance the ]). See ], ] and ].
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Open content projects:
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==Licenses==
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* ] (OOGL) - a more open version of ]
* ] - License for the ]
* ] used by ]
* ] - License of the ], as drafted by ].

==External links==
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* http://www.opencontent.org/
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* This attempts to find documents with GFDL license grant boilerplate.

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