FreePrints provides free, open-source software to help people share and publish what they know. FreePapers also allow you to post about your work online. We also share your work with other media groups on Twitter, Facebook, and other social media. The most interesting thing about our FreePapers is their free, open-source code. FreePapers are available for non-commercial use only. Please use the links below to see them
We publish a large number of free software for general use. Our free-text version is currently under the GNU GPL v3. See our FAQ for more information about the software license.
How Do FreePapers Work
FreePapers uses a combination of user defined databases, written by the Open source community. You can sign up for a mailing list or use other free publications. Sign up for a mailing list to get updates on new news or get some information about Open Source projects. Please also check that your mailing address matches that of the free press you have chosen, and remember that our mailing list is not a public, free open source source source publication. Please note that Open Source publications that are publicly available for non-commercial use are also known to contain some errors, inaccuracies or other problems. You can contact our users or contact us via a simple email or mail to
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Copyright Notice
Copyright Notice - If you have a notice posted about FreePapers here, make sure to check it. You can also post your version of FreePapers to the main mailing list here.
Copyright Notice - If you have a notice posted about FreePapers here, make sure to check it. You can also post your version of FreePapers to the main mailing list here.
Copyright Date April 24, 2008
FreePapers FAQ - FreePapers is licensed in some countries, but the US Federal Government does not require them. You can obtain the US government licenses below to create a mailing list for FreePapers on our website.
US Government License - A US Government permit applies to all US-based Free Press publications that you find online. This permits you to use your work, whether in print, electronically, or in print form. The US government offers a variety of federal licenses for free free and non-commercial publication of public, nonprofit work by Free Press contributors
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