- Wikimedia Commons
Wikimedia Commons is part of the non-profit, multilingual, free-content Wikimedia family
- Wikimedia Commons - Wikipedia
Files from Wikimedia Commons can be used across all of the Wikimedia projects [2] in all languages, including Wikipedia, Wikivoyage, Wikisource, Wikiquote, Wiktionary, Wikinews, Wikibooks and Wikispecies, and can also be downloaded for offsite use
- Homepage - Creative Commons
Creative Commons is an international nonprofit organization that empowers people to grow and sustain the thriving commons of shared knowledge and culture we need to address the world's most pressing challenges and create a brighter future for all
- Browse Collections Albums - Commons Gallery
Explore collections and albums of freely licensed media from Wikimedia Commons
- Commons - Wikiversity
What is Wikimedia Commons? The Wikimedia Commons (also called "Wikicommons", or just "commons") is a repository of free images, animations, audio, video and other multimedia files Like Wikiversity, it is a project of the Wikimedia Foundation
- Commons - definition of commons by The Free Dictionary
Of or relating to the community as a whole; public: for the common good 2 Widespread; prevalent: Gas stations became common as the use of cars grew 3 a Occurring frequently or habitually; usual: It is common for movies to last 90 minutes or more b Most widely known; ordinary: the common housefly 4
- Commons:Welcome - Wikimedia Commons
Wikimedia Commons is a media file repository making available public domain and freely licensed educational media content (images, sound and video clips) to everyone, in their own language
- Commons | Conservation, Preservation, Accessibility | Britannica
commons, in Anglo-American property law, an area of land for use by the public The term originated in feudal England, where the “waste,” or uncultivated land, of a lord’s manor could be used for pasture and firewood by his tenants
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