Free Culture in Evolution: Openclipart and The Open Font Library Openclipart and The Open Font Library
Nov 19, 2013Compared with free software, free culture is often overlooked; however, once you start looking around the Openclipart and Open Font Library sites – two of the oldest and most successful free culture sites – you soon start to realize that free culture has evolved right alongside free software, providing free content to use with free tools.
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