open content
English
Etymology
Coined by David Wiley as OpenContent in 1998[1].
Noun
- (sometimes attributive) Creative work that others can freely and legally copy or modify.
- Many websites are copyrighted and do not have any open content.
- Wiktionary is a wiki-based open-content dictionary.
References
- Grossman, Lev (1998-07-18), “New Free License to Cover Content Online”, in Netly News, archived from the original on 2000-06-19, retrieved 2010-01-12
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