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- Antibacterial [r]: Substance that destroys bacteria or suppresses their growth or reproduction. [e]
- Berkeley Software Distribution licenses [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Berkeley Software Distribution [r]: Free Unix distribution created by the University of California at Berkeley. [e]
- Book [r]: A bound set of sheets containing written or printed materials, or space for such. [e]
- Cabragh House [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Circus [r]: Historically, the arena associated with the horse and chariot races and athletic contests known in ancient Rome as the Circensian games. [e]
- Copyright [r]: An exclusive property grant on creative works granted to authors of those works for a period set by law. [e]
- Encyclopaedia Britannica Eleventh Edition [r]: a famous edition, now in the public domain, considered one of the most scholarly general encyclopedias ever compiled [e]
- Fair use [r]: A limitation of United States federal copyright law providing that a greater societal good is achieved when limited material from copyrighted works can be used without prior permission of the copyright holder. [e]
- GNU Free Documentation License [r]: A copyleft license for free documentation of software, designed by the Free Software Foundation (FSF) for the GNU project. [e]
- Open access journal [r]: An academic journal that publishes its articles via Open access, i.e. such that the content is free to use and reuse for readers. [e]
- Orphan works [r]: A term used to describe the situation where a copyright owner cannot be identified and/or located by someone who is seeking permission to use the work. [e]
- Patent [r]: Grant made by a government that confers upon the creator of an invention the sole right to make, use, and sell that invention for a set period of time. [e]
- Project Gutenberg [r]: A massive, fully free online library of books and literature, primarily the full texts of public domain works. [e]
- Public [r]: Shared by, open or available to everyone, well or generally known, universally available or without limit, done or made on behalf of the community as a whole, open to general or unlimited viewing or disclosure, frequented by large numbers of people or for general use, or places generally open or visible to all pertaining to official matters or maintained at taxpayer expense. [e]
- World Factbook [r]: A freely available publication of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), containing extensive basic data, including maps, on the countries of the world. [e]