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== NOTE ==
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'''CC Publisher is no longer developed or supported, and is not available for download. This page is for historical reference only.'''
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|Description=CC Publisher will help you tag your audio and video files with information about your license and it allows you to upload CCC-licensed works to the Internet Archive for free hosting.
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|Code repository=https://launchpad.net/ccpublisher
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[[Category:CcPublisher]]
 
[[Category:CcPublisher]]
[[Category:Developer]]
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[[Category:opensource]]
ccPublisher is Creative Commons's tool for generating license information for a file and optionally uploading it to the [http://archive.org Internet Archive] for free hosting.  ccPublisher also serves as a platform for development of other CC enabled toolsWe are currently working on ccPublisher 2, which is primarily an "internal improvement" release. No new features will be added, but the code base has received significant attention in order to enable easier addition of features and development of derivative works.
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[[Category:Technology]]
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[[Category:Choose_license_implementations]]
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==Installing CC Publisher==
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Installing the application is as simple as downloading the appropriate package below. Once downloaded simply double click the installer (Windows) or drag the application file to your Applications directory (Mac), then run the program.  The latest [[ccPublisher 2 Releases|release]] is [[CcPublisher 2 2|2.2.1]].  See the [[CcPublisher System Requirements]] for supported platforms.
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'''Windows'''<br />
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[http://download.berlios.de/cctools/ccPublisher-2.2.1.0-setup.exe ccPublisher-2.2.1.0-setup.exe] (Windows XP/2000 Installer; MD5 checksum: 2e8f1c96433476668dd4eb511a16dc4d)
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'''Mac'''<br />
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[http://download.berlios.de/cctools/ccPublisher-2.2.1.zip ccPublisher-2.2.1.zip] (Mac OS X Zip file)
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'''Linux'''<br />
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[http://download.berlios.de/cctools/ccPublisher-2.2.1.tar.gz ccPublisher-2.2.1.tar.gz] (Source Tarball for Linux)
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See [[ccPublisher on Linux]] for information on running ccPublisher on Linux.
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==Using ccPublisher==
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[[Image:ccp2_screenshot_1.png]]
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===Step one: Dragging your songs/videos into ccPublisher===
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[[Image:ccp2_screenshot_2.png]
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Start the ccPublisher application and hit Next on the introductory screen. The process starts by adding your files to be tagged/uploaded. You can use the browse function to find the files, or simply drag and drop as many files that you would like to license (all with the same license) and upload (all into the same collection at Internet Archive).
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===Step two: Adding information about your works===
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[[Image:ccp_Screenshot_3.png]]
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The next screen will ask for information about your work, which will help others find it at the Internet Archive.
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Es simplemente una cancion que espero disfruteis tanto como yo de ella un abrazo
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===Step three: Choose your license===
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[[Image:ccp2_screenshot_4.png]]
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ccPublisher lets you choose one of several license types and the options for each.
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===Step four: Specify format information===
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[[Image:ccp2_screenshot_5.png]]
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Format information helps the Internet Archive  
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===Step five: Select your destination===
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[[Image:ccp2_screenshot_6.png]]
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ccPublisher lets you upload your work to the Internet Archive or generate some HTML for use when hosting it yourselfSelect your destination and click NextFor details on self-hosting, see [[CcPublisher Self-Hosting]].
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===Step six: Logging into the Internet Archive===
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[[Image:ccp2_screenshot_7.png]]
  
For information on using ccPublisher, see the [http://creativecommons.org/tools/ccpublisher ccPublisher page at creativecommons.org].  It has pictures.
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To upload your works to the Internet Archive, you'll need an account there to associate your files with. If you don't have an account there, you can go to http://archive.org and create one.
  
==ccPublisher 2==
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===Step seven: Start your upload to the Archive===
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[[Image:ccp2_screenshot_8.png]]
  
'''NOTE FOR DEVELOPERS'''
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The final step is to upload your works to the Internet Archive. Depending on your connection and the size of files you are uploading, this step can take anywhere from a few seconds to several hours.
ccPublisher has moved its active source code repository from [http://sf.net/projects/cctools SourceForge.net] to [http://developer.berlios.de/projects/cctools Berlios.de].  For details on CC projects at Berlios, see [[ccTools Berlios]].
 
  
=== Overview ===
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===Step eight: All done!===
* [[ccPublisher 2 Architecture]] Design documents for the ccPublisher 2.0 architecture (and P6 core).
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[[Image:ccp2_screenshot_9.png]]
* [[ccPublisher 2 Roadmap]] Target dates for releases and features to be included in each.
 
* [http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/developer/doc/p6/current/ Autogenerated API documentation]
 
  
=== Developer Documentation ===
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When your upload is complete, click Next and the Publisher application will furnish you with a URL that should be live within 24 hours at the Archive. If you'd like to use a file-sharing application or add the files to your own website, the file can be found in its original location on your computer, which you can upload to a site or move into a shared downloads folder for P2P (for more info, see [http://creativecommons.org/audio/publish-morpheus our tutorial for sharing your CC music via Morpheus]).
* [[Developing ccPublisher 2]] Checking out a sandbox from Subversion and working with the code
 
* [[Customizing ccPublisher 2]] Creating new versions of ccPublisher that support different metadata sets or different backends.
 
** [[Writing a Storage Provider]] Adding support for a new backend to P6-based applications
 
** [[Writing an Extension]] Adding functionality to P6-based applications
 
  
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== Support ==
  
=== Resources ===
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If you have problems with ccPublisher, or just questions or suggestions, you can do one of two things:
* [http://roundup.creativecommons.org/ccpublisher/ ccPublisher Tracker] Bug reporting and feature request tracking
 
* [[Reporting Issues]] Information on submitting useful issue reports
 
  
We're starting to do pre-releases; information on those is at [[ccPublisher 2 Releases]].
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* email software@creativecommons.org (good)
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* file a bug or feature request in the [http://code.creativecommons.org/issues ccPublisher Tracker] (better)
  
==ccPublisher 1.x (Current Production Release)==
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== Developers ==
  
* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=80503&atid=559966 Bug Tracker at SourceForge]
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ccPublisher developer information is located on the [[CcPublisher Developer|ccPublisher Developer]] page. Discussion about feature requests and development takes place on the [[Mailing Lists|cc-devel]] mailing list.
* [[ccPublisher 1x Hacking]] How to get started with the ccPublisher 1.x source code
 

Latest revision as of 23:59, 18 January 2016

NOTE

CC Publisher is no longer developed or supported, and is not available for download. This page is for historical reference only.

Installing CC Publisher

Installing the application is as simple as downloading the appropriate package below. Once downloaded simply double click the installer (Windows) or drag the application file to your Applications directory (Mac), then run the program. The latest release is 2.2.1. See the CcPublisher System Requirements for supported platforms.

Windows
ccPublisher-2.2.1.0-setup.exe (Windows XP/2000 Installer; MD5 checksum: 2e8f1c96433476668dd4eb511a16dc4d)

Mac
ccPublisher-2.2.1.zip (Mac OS X Zip file)

Linux
ccPublisher-2.2.1.tar.gz (Source Tarball for Linux) See ccPublisher on Linux for information on running ccPublisher on Linux.

Using ccPublisher

File:Ccp2 screenshot 1.png

Step one: Dragging your songs/videos into ccPublisher

[[Image:ccp2_screenshot_2.png]

Start the ccPublisher application and hit Next on the introductory screen. The process starts by adding your files to be tagged/uploaded. You can use the browse function to find the files, or simply drag and drop as many files that you would like to license (all with the same license) and upload (all into the same collection at Internet Archive).

Step two: Adding information about your works

Ccp Screenshot 3.png

The next screen will ask for information about your work, which will help others find it at the Internet Archive.


Es simplemente una cancion que espero disfruteis tanto como yo de ella un abrazo

Step three: Choose your license

Ccp2 screenshot 4.png

ccPublisher lets you choose one of several license types and the options for each.

Step four: Specify format information

Ccp2 screenshot 5.png

Format information helps the Internet Archive

Step five: Select your destination

Ccp2 screenshot 6.png

ccPublisher lets you upload your work to the Internet Archive or generate some HTML for use when hosting it yourself. Select your destination and click Next. For details on self-hosting, see CcPublisher Self-Hosting.

Step six: Logging into the Internet Archive

Ccp2 screenshot 7.png

To upload your works to the Internet Archive, you'll need an account there to associate your files with. If you don't have an account there, you can go to http://archive.org and create one.

Step seven: Start your upload to the Archive

Ccp2 screenshot 8.png

The final step is to upload your works to the Internet Archive. Depending on your connection and the size of files you are uploading, this step can take anywhere from a few seconds to several hours.

Step eight: All done!

Ccp2 screenshot 9.png

When your upload is complete, click Next and the Publisher application will furnish you with a URL that should be live within 24 hours at the Archive. If you'd like to use a file-sharing application or add the files to your own website, the file can be found in its original location on your computer, which you can upload to a site or move into a shared downloads folder for P2P (for more info, see our tutorial for sharing your CC music via Morpheus).

Support

If you have problems with ccPublisher, or just questions or suggestions, you can do one of two things:

  • email software@creativecommons.org (good)
  • file a bug or feature request in the ccPublisher Tracker (better)

Developers

ccPublisher developer information is located on the ccPublisher Developer page. Discussion about feature requests and development takes place on the cc-devel mailing list.