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[[CC Search]] at http://search.creativecommons.org provides easy access to several CC-enabled search engines.
[[CcSearch]] at http://search.creativecommons.org (also accessible via [[Firefox_and_CC_Search|Firefox]]) simply "frames" CC-enabled search engines.
 
  
 
To accomplish this, candidate search engines need to support the following query components in GET URLs:
 
To accomplish this, candidate search engines need to support the following query components in GET URLs:
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=Example implementations=
 
=Example implementations=
 
==Yahoo! Web Search==
 
 
* Any CC
 
** http://search.yahoo.com/search?cc=1&p=KEYWORDS
 
* Permits commercial use
 
** http://search.yahoo.com/search?cc=1&ccs=c&p=KEYWORDS
 
* Permits derivative works
 
** http://search.yahoo.com/search?cc=1&ccs=e&p=KEYWORDS
 
* Permits commercial and derivative use
 
** http://search.yahoo.com/search?cc=1&ccs=c&ccs=e&p=KEYWORDS
 
  
 
==Google Web Search==
 
==Google Web Search==
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
*[[CcSearch]] end user article about CC Search
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*[[CC Search]] end user article about CC Search
*[[CcOpenSearch]] extending OpenSearch, unrelated to the interface above
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*[[CC OpenSearch]] extending OpenSearch, unrelated to the interface above
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*[[Site CC Portal and Metrics]] for other useful features relevant to many sites that might provide CC search integration
  
 
[[Category:Search]]
 
[[Category:Search]]
 
[[Category:Developer]]
 
[[Category:Developer]]

Latest revision as of 08:40, 12 December 2013

CC Search at http://search.creativecommons.org provides easy access to several CC-enabled search engines.

To accomplish this, candidate search engines need to support the following query components in GET URLs:

  • keyword
  • restriction to only CC-licensed or PD results
    • restriction to only results that permit commercial use
    • restriction to only results that permit derivative works

Typically, these will map to four URLs, each with an arbitary keyword parameter.

Technical implementation no guarantee of inclusion

Typically only the "best" search for a category will be included directly in the http://search.creativecommons.org interface, entirely at the discretion of Creative Commons.

Example implementations

Google Web Search

Blip.tv Video Search

Flickr Image Search

Owl Multimedia Audio Search

SpinXpress.com Media Search


See Also