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'''Portals''' are ways for groups of like-minded individuals to join and describe the principles of the [[definition]] in their own words, to collect resources, and to discuss. Be creative in editing -- they don't have to appeal to anyone but the group of people they are meant for. You are free to link to non-free resources which you think should be free, but be sure to emphasize the distinction.
'''Portals''' are ways for groups of like-minded individuals to join and describe the principles of the [[definition]] in their own words, to collect resources, and to discuss. Be creative in editing -- they don't have to appeal to anyone but the group of people they are meant for. You are free to link to non-free resources which you think should be free, but be sure to emphasize the distinction.


* [[Portal:Free Culture Soapbox]]
* [[Portal:News]]
* [[Portal:Open media]] which allow Free Cultural Works to be spread!
* [[Portal:Science]]
* [[Portal:Music]]
* [[Portal:Theatre]]
* [[Portal:Software]]
* [[Portal:Movies]]
* [[Portal:Comics]]
* [[Portal:Role-playing games]]
* [[Portal:Art]]
* [[Portal:Art]]
* [[Portal:Educational Materials]]
* [[Portal:Novels]]
* [[Portal:Poetry]]
* [[Portal:Videogames content]]
* [[Portal:Food]]

Latest revision as of 10:07, 13 June 2022

Portals are ways for groups of like-minded individuals to join and describe the principles of the definition in their own words, to collect resources, and to discuss. Be creative in editing -- they don't have to appeal to anyone but the group of people they are meant for. You are free to link to non-free resources which you think should be free, but be sure to emphasize the distinction.