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Documented at http://api.creativecommons.org
 
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Implementations include [[ccPublisher]] and the [[Microsoft Office Addin].  Screenshot from former:
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==Website Popup==
 
==Website Popup==
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Documented at [[Web Integration Guide]]
 
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Screenshot below, example described at [[Movable Type]].
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==Drop-down menu==
 
==Drop-down menu==

Revision as of 01:37, 8 September 2006

Anyone may choose a Creative Commons license by going to http://creativecommons.org/license/

Several services are available to integrate license selection into a website or application:

RESTful web services API

Allows any website or application to transparently integrate CC licensing. Used by CcPublisher.

Requires programming.

Documented at http://api.creativecommons.org

Implementations include ccPublisher and the [[Microsoft Office Addin]. Screenshot from former:

Ccp2 screenshot 4.png

Website Popup

Allows a website to give users a choice of any current CC license, generally via a popup. Javascript may be used to save license choice result in local form value -- may be integrated to any existing form on your site.

Requires some knowledge of HTML and Javascript.

Documented at Web Integration Guide

Screenshot below, example described at Movable Type.

Choose license popup.png

Drop-down menu

Include a list of available licenses in a drop down menu on your form. List may be included via javascript, server-side retrieval, or by simply copying and saving directly into your form. The last method will not obtain new license versions, but is by far the simplest, and licenses should version rarely and old versions are always still valid.

Requires minimal knowledge of HTML.

Documented at http://api.creativecommons.org/docs/readme_15.html#simple-chooser or merely go to http://api.creativecommons.org/rest/1.5/simple/chooser for the simplest invocation, which obtains a list of license URIs and names in the form of a select list (which can be easily parsed if you wanted a list of licenses for use elsewhere).