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[[Image:Free Content Definition at Wikimania.jpg|thumb|The Eye of Sauron sees all: DFCW title slide at Wikimania 2006]]
[[Image:Free Content Definition at Wikimania.jpg|thumb|The Eye of Sauron sees all: DFCW title slide at Wikimania 2006]]
==August 2006==
;Wikimania :The DFCW was presented at [http://wikimania2006.wikimedia.org Wikimania 2006] by initiators [[User:Benjamin Mako Hill|Benjamin Mako Hill]] and [[User:Erik Möller|Erik Möller]].
;Commonwealth of Learning :[http://www.col.org/colweb/site/pid/4042 Sir John Daniel], President and Chief Executive Officer of the Commonwealth of Learning, recommends using DFCW licenses for Open Educational Resources
;Churchill Club of Australia :[http://www.churchillclub.org.au/23.asp?eventId=99 Future Directions for Free Content] by [[User:Angela Beesley|Angela Beesley]]


==March 2007==
==March 2007==

Revision as of 11:58, 13 April 2017

The Eye of Sauron sees all: DFCW title slide at Wikimania 2006

March 2007

Free Software Foundation
Defining Free Culture presented at Associate Member Meeting by Benjamin Mako Hill
Wikimedia Foundation
Adopted as a definition of Free Content by the Wikimedia Foundation for its licensing policy

February 2008

Creative Commons
The following licenses are identified as being compliant with the DFCW:
CC-BY-SA
CC-BY