Difference between revisions of "Build Creative Commons licensing into more content creation applications"
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* Please add your TODO here :) | * Please add your TODO here :) |
Revision as of 04:55, 1 May 2006
We have a list of existing applications that allow users to choose a Creative Commons license for content created within the applications. Any application in which a user creates "content" is a candidate, from multimedia authoring systems to weblog publishing software. We've made it easy to offer Creative Commons licenses to users via our satellite licensing interface.
Implementations
- Please see the list of existing applications
Examples
Inkscape's gtkmm-based license chooser
TODO
- Please add your TODO here :)