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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
五人)
 
正.負.>產生大氣.也產生雷擊.
 
比喻.小核子彈.
 
但沒污染.
 
(鈾).如何.從提化.變.強電.
 
沒污染.
 
相反的....
 
大氣.是天然的?無污染>
 
(鈾).是自然得?低輻射線.>
 
如何(鈾).怎樣變.天然的?
 
比喻.(鈾).變.原子.正負.平
 
怎樣變.
 
大氣.正負.強烈.分子.水
 
(鈾).原子.強烈.分子.輻射線
 
平:>
 
無空氣.鹼.分子
 
>(鈾)>原子>輻射線>分子
 
所以地球地心.熱>
 
海水>最深>黑暗>無空氣>有生物>
 
自然.(鈾)>原子>輻射線>分子>
 
平>?
 
地熱.深水.生物.存在
 
天然>正.負>大氣>雷擊
 
自然>(鈾).原子.>分子>輻射線
 
平>?
 
所以成立.能源
 
1天然2自然3生存>答案>?
 
  
 
== License Usage ==
 
== License Usage ==

Latest revision as of 12:43, 8 February 2014


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The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form.

Overview

License Usage

Motivations

Technical Details

Archive.org has implemented 1) a license chooser in the upload process, 2) the CC marks on works licensed/copyright waived with CC, 3) a subset of the CC REL metadata specification, and 4) a way to search for CC licensed content.

License Chooser

Archive.org implements the CC license chooser through the Partner Interface.

During the file upload process you are given this option:

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Clicking either one of those options opens up a window to creativecommons.org in which you can select a CC license or dedicate your upload to the public domain using CC0.

Here is the code for how Archive.org has implemented the Partner Interface:

<a id="chooseLicenseLink" href="http://creativecommons.org" onclick="javascript:window.open('http://creativecommons.org/license/?partner=ia&exit_url=http://www.archive.org/services/license-chooser.php?license_url=[license_url]%26license_name=[license_name]%26license_image=[license_button]%26deed_url=[deed_url]&jurisdiction_choose=1','popup','width=600,height=600,scrollbars=yes,resizable=yes,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=yes,menubar=no,status=yes'); return false;">Choose license</a>

And here is what the code looks like for the public domain dedication:

<a href="http://creativecommons.org" onclick="javascript:window.open('http://creativecommons.org/license/publicdomain-direct?partner=ia&exit_url=http://www.archive.org/services/license-chooser.php?license_url=[license_url]%26license_name=[license_name]%26license_image=[license_button]%26deed_url=[deed_url]&jurisdiction_choose=1','popup','width=600,height=600,scrollbars=yes,resizable=yes,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=yes,menubar=no,status=yes'); return false;">dedicate to the public domain</a>

License/PD Mark

CC license and public domain markers appear on Archive.org in many places. For pages of objects marked as licensed under Creative Commons, an image typically appears in the left hand sidebar.

For example, see this page:

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Sometimes a link to the license will appear in the description area of the page.

For example see this page:

Archive1.png

The CC0 mark appears on pages for works that have been dedicated to the public domain by the creator.

For example, see this page:

Archive4.png

And a link to the public domain dedication appears in the description:

Archive5.png

Metadata

Archive.org has implemented a subset of the CC REL specification by including the rel="license" attribute in links to the CC license deeds.

For example, see the source to this page:

<a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/" target="_blank" ><img title="[Attribution 3.0]" alt="[Attribution 3.0]" style="height:31px" id="ccimage" src="http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by/3.0/88x31.png"/></a>

CC search

It's possible to search for CC licensed or public domain content by license type. However, as Archive.org notes, it's a bit complicated.

See the Archive.org FAQ on this topic, or use the pre-constructed searches below:

Media