Chris Sakkas <[email protected]> writes:
>Another week, another update! As always, let me know if there are
>other resources I can list on the FOSsil Bank—or you can add them to
>the wiki itself!
>
>(I got a bit swamped with work, but I'll publish the Libre wikipedia
>page soon)

Thank you once again, Chris!

One thing that's really encouraging is to see that the truly libre items
are not (so far) vastly outnumbered by the some-restrictions items.
Even after you eliminate catchall categories like U.S. Gov't, etc, it's
still heartening.

Keep 'em coming,
-K

>Libre Resources
>
>* Juanitos are a band that produces retro boogy music. It's good fun
>  and you can listen to and download it gratis from Jamendo. CC BY or
>  CC BY-SA.
>
>* Open Library is a metadata project to create a webpage for every
>  book that ever existed. It doesn't assert copyright itself, but
>  contributors may have some residual rights.
>
>* NASA Images is a collection of public domain images (mostly of
>  space, of course) curated by the Internet Archive. 
>
>* The US Government is the source of a tremendous amount of public
>  domain resources, because of a great federal law that works produced
>  by an employee of the US Government in the course of their duties
>  are in the public domain. 
>
>* The White House website has some photographs, press releases and so
>  on that might be useful. To avoid ambiguity about the application of
>  the public domain, it is also under CC BY.
>
>* The CIA World Factbook is a detailed description of every country in
>  the world. The Factbook is in the public domain.
>  
>* Talis is a private company in the innovation business. CC BY.
>
>* Free Gamer is a blog that discusses and reviews FLOSS games. The
>  reviews themselves are CC BY-SA.  
>
>* The Comical Ecology of Political Economy has a list of libre games
>  under various licences. The website itself appears to be all rights
>  reserved. 
>
>* Libregamewiki is an impressive database of libre electronic games.
>  The site itself is dual-licensed CC BY and GNU FDL.
>  
>Proprietary Shareable Resources
>
>* Catching the Waves reviews gratis and Creative Commons–licensed
>  music. The reviews are under CC BY-NC-ND.
>
>* Repository 66 is a mashup of the locations of open access
>  repositories with Google Maps. CC BY-NC-SA.  
>
>* The Emergency 2.0 Wiki is an Australian disaster awareness site
>  under CC BY-NC-SA.
>
>* The unfortunately-named Free Culture Game is a simple web game where
>  you attempt to block commercial media from brainwashing individuals.
>  CC BY-NC-SA
>  
>That's all for this week, folks!
>
>Chris
>Chris Sakkas
>Admin of the FOSsil Bank wiki and the Living Libre blog and Twitter
>feed.
>
>
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