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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 73. Chapters: Creative Commons-licensed works, GNU project, Doom WAD, Free software movement, GNU Manifesto, GNU Project, 54, Accelerando, A Story of Healing, Berkeley Webcast, Big Buck Bunny, Boagworld, Brad Sucks, Bunny, Cactuses, CcMixter, Clinical Skills Online, Dogmazic, Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom, Eastern Standard Tribe, Electrobel, Elephants Dream, Everyone in Silico, Free Culture, Ghosts I IV, Groklaw, Independent Media Center, Indy Mogul, Jamendo, Jargon File, Jumping Monkeys, Jurispedia, List of works available under a Creative Commons License, Little Brother, Lostpedia, Magnatune, Memory Alpha, Metaweb, MIT OpenCourseWare, Move Under Ground, Multitudes, Notre Dame OpenCourseWare, OnClassical, Openphoto.net, OpenStreetMap, Open Yale Courses, Opsound, Plumi, Proceedings of Science, Proteopedia, Public Library of Science, Q, Rocketboom, Sino-Platonic Papers, Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town, Star Wreck, The Art of Unix Programming, The Cathedral and the Bazaar, The Future of Ideas, The Power of Information, The Slip, The Wealth of Networks, The Wired CD, This WEEK in TECH, Trigger Happy, Uncyclopedia, We the Media, Why's Guide to Ruby, WikiCandidate, Wikinews, Wikitravel, Windows Weekly, Xkcd, Affero General Public License, Free software movement, GNAT Modified General Public License, Gnits Standards, GNU Coding Standards, GNU Free Documentation License, GNU General Public License, GNU Lesser General Public License, GNU Manifesto. Excerpt: File: Doom Construction Kit cover.jpg"Doom Construction Kit: Mastering and modifying Doom" was one of many guide books for creating WADs. It included a CD with editing programs and complete WADs that could be played or studied. The free software movement is a new social movement which aims to promote user's rights to access and modify software. Although drawing on traditions and philosophies among members of the 1970s...