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Revision as of 19:28, 15 December 2010
Contents
Documents
Scribd
![Scribd-New-Logo-Large.jpg](/images/6/67/Scribd-New-Logo-Large.jpg)
Scribd is a community for uploading and sharing documents that has enabled CC licensing.
![Slideshare 550x150.png](/images/9/96/Slideshare_550x150.png)
SlideShare is a community for sharing presentations, documents, and PDFs under CC licenses. Various professionals are linked through sub-communities via LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter.
Internet Archive
![Internet archive logo.jpg](/images/7/77/Internet_archive_logo.jpg)
The Internet Archive is a digital library of internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form, including audio, moving images, texts, and archived web pages. See the Case Study for more information.
Blog
WordPress
![WordPress blue.png](/images/3/38/WordPress_blue.png)
WordPress is a blogging platform and self-hosted blogging tool. In addition to easily setting a default CC license for your blog, WordPress widgets and plugins exist to make CC licensing easier.
Blogger
![Blogger logo.jpg](/images/1/1a/Blogger_logo.jpg)
Blogger is Google's blogging platform. Using the HTML that is generated when you choose a license, you can easily publish your blog under a CC license.
Blog resources
- EFF's Legal Guide for Bloggers