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We have a list of existing applications that allow users to choose a Creative Commons license for content created within the applications. Any application in which a user creates "content" is a candidate, from multimedia authoring systems to weblog publishing software. See the Integration index for information on different approaches to integration.
Example integrations
Possible targets
- See Wikipedia's list of digital audio editors, especially Ardour, Audacity, and Jokosher.
- See Wikipedia's list of FLOSS video editing software
- http://www.scribus.net/ (desktop publishing)