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Several million pages of web content use Creative Commons licenses. Examples include: * Opsound * The fiction of Cory Doctorow * Lawrence Lessig's 2004 book, Free Culture (the first CC-licensed book released by a major mainstream publisher, Penguin Books) * Lawrence Lessig's 2001 book, The Future of Ideas (originally published by Random House), under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial license. * MoveOn.org's Bush In 30 Seconds contest (See History of MoveOn.org) * Groklaw * The Banjo Players Must Die, a novel by Josef Assad * Immedium Press, a publishing company that only published titles under creative commons licenses * MIT OpenCourseWare - academic course syllabuses * Bob Powell Anthology * Three of Eric S. Raymond's books, The Cathe

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  • Several million pages of web content use Creative Commons licenses. Examples include: * Opsound * The fiction of Cory Doctorow * Lawrence Lessig's 2004 book, Free Culture (the first CC-licensed book released by a major mainstream publisher, Penguin Books) * Lawrence Lessig's 2001 book, The Future of Ideas (originally published by Random House), under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial license. * MoveOn.org's Bush In 30 Seconds contest (See History of MoveOn.org) * Groklaw * The Banjo Players Must Die, a novel by Josef Assad * Immedium Press, a publishing company that only published titles under creative commons licenses * MIT OpenCourseWare - academic course syllabuses * Bob Powell Anthology * Three of Eric S. Raymond's books, The Cathe
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  • Several million pages of web content use Creative Commons licenses. Examples include: * Opsound * The fiction of Cory Doctorow * Lawrence Lessig's 2004 book, Free Culture (the first CC-licensed book released by a major mainstream publisher, Penguin Books) * Lawrence Lessig's 2001 book, The Future of Ideas (originally published by Random House), under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial license. * MoveOn.org's Bush In 30 Seconds contest (See History of MoveOn.org) * Groklaw * The Banjo Players Must Die, a novel by Josef Assad * Immedium Press, a publishing company that only published titles under creative commons licenses * MIT OpenCourseWare - academic course syllabuses * Bob Powell Anthology * Three of Eric S. Raymond's books, The Cathedral and the Bazaar (the first complete and commercially released book under a CC license, published by O'Reilly & Associates), The New Hacker's Dictionary, and The Art of Unix Programming (all three with added proviso) * The Wired CD; created by Creative Commons in cooperation with Wired Magazine, the Beastie Boys, Brazilian Minister of Culture Gilberto Gil, etc. * Public Library of Science * Bitzi Bitpedia (digital media encyclopedia) * Jamendo * The plays of Max Sparber * A Briefer History of Time, the 1999 science humor book by Eric Schulman * The Star Wreck amateur movie parodies of Star Trek and Babylon 5 (in Finnish). * Cactuses - Feature-length movie * Canciones Pegajosas, an independent music compilation from Argentina. * The online sitcom Where are the Joneses * Open Access News and the SPARC Open Access Newsletter, both from Peter Suber and both frequently covering Creative Commons developments. * ASO Radio, the oldest-running anime talk radio podcast. It is released under the Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 Creative Commons license. * Move Under Ground, a novel by Nick Mamatas * 2076 (book) A Novel that is nearly-complete and available under "Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported" and is a candidate for Open Publication. * Ghosts I-IV - The sixth studio album by Nine Inch Nails, which was published under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license upon its release, thus raising considerable media attention.
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