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Posted by: August \ in Design

It's long been used for software and geek exchanges. Now furniture and accessories makers are using Creative Commons to help distribute their ideas. Some are small like the makers on Ponoko. And then there are the more established designers like Ronen Kadushin who are getting into the mix.

http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/product-plans/free

http://www.ronen-kadushin.com/Open_Design.asp

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