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This page describes some of the possible ways developers can integrate CC and CC-related features into their desktop applications.  This can be anything from simply reading the license metadata out of a file and displaying it to the user to helping users create, remix, and publish their own CC-licensed content.
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This page describes some of the possible ways [[developers]] can integrate CC and CC-related features into their desktop applications.  This can be anything from simply reading the license metadata out of a file and displaying it to the user to helping users create, remix, and publish their own CC-licensed content.
  
 
There are many software tools which Creative Commons has either developed or aided in the developing of to help others accomplish their goals.
 
There are many software tools which Creative Commons has either developed or aided in the developing of to help others accomplish their goals.
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Much of the functionality that is needed to integrate CC license information with desktop applications is available in the liblicense package.  In short, [[liblicense]] provides a method to read from, and embed to, license information from a variety of file formats.
 
Much of the functionality that is needed to integrate CC license information with desktop applications is available in the liblicense package.  In short, [[liblicense]] provides a method to read from, and embed to, license information from a variety of file formats.
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== [[Desktop Integration/HowTo|HowTo]] ==
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While knowing about the various tools Creative Commons provides to integration CC licesnes in your application, see examples of implementations is even better!
 
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== Open [[Developer Challenges]] Related to the Desktop ==
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== 10 Open [[Developer Challenges]] Related to the Desktop ==
 
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Latest revision as of 14:08, 16 September 2009

This page describes some of the possible ways developers can integrate CC and CC-related features into their desktop applications. This can be anything from simply reading the license metadata out of a file and displaying it to the user to helping users create, remix, and publish their own CC-licensed content.

There are many software tools which Creative Commons has either developed or aided in the developing of to help others accomplish their goals.

liblicense

Much of the functionality that is needed to integrate CC license information with desktop applications is available in the liblicense package. In short, liblicense provides a method to read from, and embed to, license information from a variety of file formats.

HowTo

While knowing about the various tools Creative Commons provides to integration CC licesnes in your application, see examples of implementations is even better!

License Tagger

License Tagger is a small proof of concept application written in python that utilizes liblicense to embed license metadata information into files.


10 Open Developer Challenges Related to the Desktop

{{#ask: Has Challenge Type::Developer Is Complete::false Has Tag::desktop | ?Related To | ?Has Tag | limit=10 }}

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