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== Underlying Technology ==
 
 
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=== [[RDFa]] ===
 
 
RDFa is a way of expressing RDF in XHTML. Creative Commons uses RDFa to express license and other information about works for the semantic web.
 
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=== [[CcREL]] ===
 
A specification describing how license information may be described and attached to works.
 
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Revision as of 21:10, 27 August 2015


This is a page describing everything a web-based (media) hosting site could do to integrate CC and CC-related features. From simple blogs to elaborate user-generated content communities, there are easy ways to share website content by publishing it under a Creative Commons license. Below we provide a basic overview of how you may integrate Creative Commons licensing into your website.