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Latest revision as of 23:10, 3 March 2008
Application Integration refers to adding Creative Commons licensing functionality to your general application. See Web Integration for steps to add Creative Commons licensing functionality to your Web and, or, your Web-based Media Hosting site.
- General category of pages about Creative Commons integration
- Web Services documentation
- Liblicense - C-based library (with python bindings) for adding CC licensing to your application.
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