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+ | === Use Podsafe Content === | ||
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+ | ''Please see the [[Podcasting Legal Guide]] for more info'' | ||
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+ | === Consent of Authors === | ||
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+ | ''Please see http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Podcasting_Legal_Guide#Why_Are_Publicity_Rights_Relevant.3F'' | ||
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+ | CC Taiwan has some forms for having presenters, speakers, and the public to agree to a CC license. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[Podcasting Legal Guide]] - guide about podcasting and the law | * [[Podcasting Legal Guide]] - guide about podcasting and the law | ||
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+ | == External Links == | ||
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+ | * [http://www.eff.org/bloggers/ EFF's Legal Guide to Blogging] |
Revision as of 20:07, 31 March 2007
So, you are a blogger? How can you best use Creative Commons licensing to promote your work? This page aims to document best practices. Also, blogger on this page is used in a very large context meaning all forms of blogging including videoblogging, podcasting, etc. Please help us make this page brilliant!
Contents
[hide]Participate
License Your Work
Follow the steps of the license chooser to select and apply the license that fits your use.
Publish Your Content
Use a service for publishing your content
Use Podsafe Content
Please see the Podcasting Legal Guide for more info
Consent of Authors
Please see http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Podcasting_Legal_Guide#Why_Are_Publicity_Rights_Relevant.3F
CC Taiwan has some forms for having presenters, speakers, and the public to agree to a CC license.
See Also
- Podcasting Legal Guide - guide about podcasting and the law