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Originally Posted by GtrsRGr8
One quick comment . . . . I notice that that company sells most of what they offer. But doesn't "open" imply that they make all of the things (ebooks, artwork, sound recordings, whatever) available for free? That holds true for all other "open" organizations that I know about.
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The Open University is an extremely well-known organisation in the UK, offering "distance learning" university-level courses. The "Open" part of the name refers to the fact that anyone can become a student with them; there are no entry requirements. I've studied with the OU on and off for decades.