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* [[Image:Cc-xmp.pdf]] - Embedded Metadata with XMP (pdf)
 
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== Best Practices ==
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== Integration Best Practices ==
  
This is a [[Category:Best_Practice|category of documents on this wiki]] for outlining best practices in different domains including the often used [[Media Hosting Best Practice]].
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== Podcasting Legal Guide ==
 
== Podcasting Legal Guide ==

Revision as of 09:26, 2 January 2008


This is a page for critical documentation about large scale CC specifications, recommendations, white papers, tutorials and other pieces that need to be written to explain various facets of Creative Commons across the board.

Eventually, this type of content will be moved to our main website, but for now, this is the incubator for this type of content.


FAQ

  • FAQ - Important documentation of frequently asked questions.
  • What is CC? - One Page (pdf)

Marking

  • Marking - How to properly mark various media with Creative Commons licenses.

Developer

  • Developer - There are various bits of documentation available for developers.

Promotional

Posters that aim to explain CC and licensing.

CC+

How does Creative Commons and Commercial entities work together to get artists and companies paid.

XMP

Integration Best Practices

Podcasting Legal Guide

Help Create Documents

While these documents can exist on this wiki just fine and is a great way to get started, below is a package consisting of the scribus document and files necessary to make documentation. Please post up any of your creations on this page!

Please help us complete these!

Teaching Creative Commons

How should you go about teaching Creative Commons ideas to a general audience?

Creative Commons Overview for your Company

An overview of Creative Commons for a company.

Creative Commons + Open CourseWare Legal Guide

Creative Commons in the classroom