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|Description=Freebase is a collaborative project that imports structured data from a [http://wiki.freebase.com/wiki/Data_source variety of sources] on the web.
 
|Mainurl=http://www.freebase.com/
 
|Mainurl=http://www.freebase.com/
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|Author=Metaweb
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|Tag=data, structured data
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|License short name=CC BY
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|CC adoption date=2007
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|Format=Data
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|Country=United States
 
|Image_Header=http://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/2/23/Freebase_logo.png
 
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|Image_attribution=(c) by Freebase
 
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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
*http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/7269
 
*http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/09/technology/09data.html?_r=1&ref=technology
 
*http://wiki.freebase.com/wiki/FAQ#What_is_Freebase.3F_2
 
== License Usage ==
 
  
'''Please specify the license adopted. How is the license applied? Can you provide any available statistics? What has been the author or organization's experience with Creative Commons licenses so far – what have been the benefits and lessons learned?''' 
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Freebase is a collaborative project that imports structured data from a [http://wiki.freebase.com/wiki/Data_source variety of sources] on the web, including Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, and the Stanford University Library. Freebase currently contains information about 20 million topics, or entities, and its data is available for reuse under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ CC Attribution].
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The New York Times [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/09/technology/09data.html?_r=1&ref=technology covered] Freebase's launch in 2007, which is when they also [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/7269 started using] CC licensing.
  
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You can find out more about Freebase at their [http://wiki.freebase.com/wiki/FAQ#What_is_Freebase.3F_2 wiki].
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== License Usage ==
  
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Freebase data is available for reuse under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ CC Attribution]. Freebase makes it easy for users to attribute them by copying and pasting a simple html code: http://www.freebase.com/policies/attribution.
 
== Motivations ==
 
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== Technical Details ==
 
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See Freebase's [http://www.freebase.com/policies/attribution attribution policy].
  
 
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== Media ==
 
== Media ==
'''Please include any screenshots, logos, links to videos, audio files, press hits, etc. To upload a file, open a separate window and click through [[Special:Upload]].'''
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*2007 NYTimes article: [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/09/technology/09data.html?_r=1&ref=technology Start-Up Aims for Database to Automate Web Searching]
 
 
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Freebase is a collaborative project that imports structured data from a variety of sources on the web.

Overview

Freebase is a collaborative project that imports structured data from a variety of sources on the web, including Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, and the Stanford University Library. Freebase currently contains information about 20 million topics, or entities, and its data is available for reuse under CC Attribution.

The New York Times covered Freebase's launch in 2007, which is when they also started using CC licensing.

You can find out more about Freebase at their wiki.

License Usage

Freebase data is available for reuse under CC Attribution. Freebase makes it easy for users to attribute them by copying and pasting a simple html code: http://www.freebase.com/policies/attribution.

Motivations

How did the author or organization first hear about Creative Commons? Why did they choose to license under Creative Commons? Which license did they select and why? Any other issues you may have come across/comments you’d like to make.

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Impact

What is the impact of this CC-enabled project or resource? Specifically, what has the license enabled that otherwise would not exist? Provide statistics or other data if possible.

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Technical Details

See Freebase's attribution policy.

Provide any technical details of the implementation here

Media