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* http://www.bartleby.com They take public domain material, post it on the web and apply a new copyright on the on-line edition.
* http://www.bartleby.com They take public domain material, post it on the web and apply a new copyright on the on-line edition.

* Carol Lerche posted to the [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/library/2008-March/000487.html Library list]

:If someone at OLPC Bat Central knows functionaries at the Boston Museum of Science, it would be great to talk them into making an electronic version of these books (http://www.eiestore.com/storybooks.html) available under an appropriate license. They are already multi-cultural...with a little translation magic, they would be great resources for the OLPC library.


== publicity ==
== publicity ==

Revision as of 17:07, 18 March 2008

This space is for listing people, organizations, and content collections that would be awesome to see under open licenses or in the public domain, either as an entire bundle of content or as a "token" open-content piece for publicity/encouragement reasons. It would likely make sense to work with creative commons groups on this list.

entire collections

This is for specific materials or bodies of content that would be great to have, and which we want to ask the current copyright holders to release into the public domain or under an open license.

  • http://www.bartleby.com They take public domain material, post it on the web and apply a new copyright on the on-line edition.
If someone at OLPC Bat Central knows functionaries at the Boston Museum of Science, it would be great to talk them into making an electronic version of these books (http://www.eiestore.com/storybooks.html) available under an appropriate license. They are already multi-cultural...with a little translation magic, they would be great resources for the OLPC library.

publicity

This is for "famous" artists, authors, musicians, etc. who probably can't contribute their entire bodies of work, but who could bring a lot of great publicity to the project if they could release one or more works into the public domain.

  • Lee-Hom Wang
  • Stephen Merritt