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Revision as of 21:45, 10 December 2010

One way to increase visibility and access to your work is to share it with an existing community. Many content platforms have already enabled CC licensing, making it easy for you to indicate the license along with other information, such as who to attribute. In addition, search engines like Google and Yahoo! will index your work as CC licensed if the metadata is properly attached.

The following are some major publishing platforms categorized by media type. You can also peruse more CC-enabled content directories. If your favorite community has not enabled CC licensing, you can usually indicate that you are using CC somewhere in an info box, or contact them and let them know it is a feature you would like to see.

To publish on your own site, see Marking/Creators.

Image

Flickr

{{#show: Case_Studies/Flickr_Case_Study|?Image Header}}Flickr is a popular photo- and video-sharing site that has enabled Creative Commons licenses. Flickr allows users to post, share, and comment on each other's content. The easiest way to post images online with a Creative Commons license is to let Flickr handle all the hosting, posting, and licensing for you.


How to publish your photos on Flickr.

Wikimedia Commons

  • buzznet

other

statistics

Audio

Internet Archive

other

Video

  • blip.tv
  • vimeo
  • internet archive

other

Text

documents

literature

blog

journalism

research

  • movable type
  • livejournal
  • typepad

other


Design

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