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Open Source Definition

Open source doesn't just mean access to the source code. The distribution terms of open-source software must comply with the following criteria:
1. Free Redistribution

The license shall not restrict any party from selling or giving away...

Website
Public Sphere Project The mission of the Public Sphere Project is to help create and support equitable and effective public spheres all over the world. Community, Initiative, Website
Re-Public Re-Public is an online journal focusing on innovative developments in contemporary political theory and practice. We aspire to participate in the process of re-imagining democracy, broadly conceived as referring to the multitude of practices that shape... Journal, Website
Video Advocacy Planning Toolkit The Video Advocacy Planning Toolkit incorporates the best practices and lessons learned by WITNESS and our partners over the past 20 years. The Toolkit was created to help human rights defenders and activists evaluate whether video is right for their... Tool, Video, Website
Video for Change Curriculum This curriculum covers both strategy and hands-on video production over the course of an eight to ten-day training. Course
WikiEducator: Free Content Defined

Creators of free content are encouraged to use this reference to the definition. What constitutes free content can become confusing, especially where digital content is concerned, therefore we recommend that you study this resource carefully.

Tutorial, Website
Wikimedia Commons: License Guidelines

Wikimedia Commons accepts only free content, that is, images and other media files that can be used by anyone, anytime, for any purpose.

Article, Community, Organization, Website

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