Creative Commons Releases Free Content/Software with LiveCon

Courtesy Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Fri, 03/14/2008 - 04:41

The Creative Commons recently released LiveContent 2.0 a Free Live DVD. We checked it out and wanted to give you an overview of what it%u2019s all about.

Basically, it%u2019s a Fedora Live DVD with free and open source content that comes loaded with Creative Commons%u2019 (CC) licensed material.

CC allows creators like artists, scientists, authors,


 

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