Difference between revisions of "Web Integration/DefaultLicenseExample"

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The main idea of this feature is to allow users to say that all content which they upload to a site is licensed under a specific license.  This can be combined with [[Web_Integration/FileUploadExample|Single File Upload Choice]] to enable users to have a default license for all media, but on special occasions have the ability to change specific files.
 
The main idea of this feature is to allow users to say that all content which they upload to a site is licensed under a specific license.  This can be combined with [[Web_Integration/FileUploadExample|Single File Upload Choice]] to enable users to have a default license for all media, but on special occasions have the ability to change specific files.
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The CC Javascript Widget called [[LicenseChooser.js]] provides a lightweight method for integrating this license selection into web applications. The widget is used by TypePad and [[WpLicense]] provides the functionality for WordPress.
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Below is what flickr does to enable this feature for their users:
 
Below is what flickr does to enable this feature for their users:
  
 
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[[File:Fig._2_-_flickr_user_choose_default.jpg|300px]]
[[File:Fig._2_-_flickr_user_choose_default.jpg]]
 

Revision as of 20:58, 31 July 2009

The main idea of this feature is to allow users to say that all content which they upload to a site is licensed under a specific license. This can be combined with Single File Upload Choice to enable users to have a default license for all media, but on special occasions have the ability to change specific files.

The CC Javascript Widget called LicenseChooser.js provides a lightweight method for integrating this license selection into web applications. The widget is used by TypePad and WpLicense provides the functionality for WordPress.


Below is what flickr does to enable this feature for their users:

Fig. 2 - flickr user choose default.jpg