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  • ...ervices are designed to be a more flexible replacement for the HTML-only [[Web Integration Guide|partner interface]]. ...an generate any of the Creative Commons licenses, including Sampling. The web services API 1.5 is frozen and can be considered stable. A development API
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  • ...ive Commons licenses and tools were designed specifically to work with the web]], which makes content that is offered under their terms easy to search for ...te [http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/ chooser]. Many platforms and web services such as [http://www.flickr.com Flickr] and [[Drupal]] support CC l
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  • ...pread media content that is licensed under Creative Commons throughout the web in much the same way that weblogs spread CC licensed text. "Web-based System Supporting Remixing and Collaboration on Media"
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  • ccHost is a PHP library intended to be installed on web servers wishing to host CC licensed content, either by individuals or entir ...on of the ccHost engine. ccHost can be installed for free by anyone onto a web server with Apache, mySQL and PHP and works both on Linux/Unix and windows
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  • ...eveloper Community released the ccHost 3.0 today. ccHost is an Open Source web-based media sharing software. This major feature release comes on the heals ...on addressing compatibility with modern ways software is installed on the web. ccHost 3.0 fully supports PHP 5 and has been tested thoroughly in shared h
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  • ...[[ccHost]], an Open Source project sponsored by Creative Commons to build web infrastructure to support legal media sharing and remixing.
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  • Contest Web page, http://www.ccmixter.org/magnatune/
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  • 10. Build the web infrastructures
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  • == What is the Semantic Web? == ...t of the Web available in RDF. The idea behind the concept of the Semantic Web is that when enough pages carry this machine-processable metadata, develope
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  • === [[Web Browser Plugins]] === ...Creative Commons accessories you can use while browsing and searching the web.
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  • ...nsistent with other attribution for the medium, e.g., listed on the work's web page as done at ccMixter. In a video reused works might be listed in credi
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  • Creative Commons licenses are attached to Web pages. But we also want our licenses to be useful for materials distributed <!-- <rdf:RDF xmlns="http://web.resource.org/cc/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:rdf="ht
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  • Documented at [[Web Integration Guide]] ==RESTful web services API==
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  • ...isher to upload the crash information, you are provided with a link to the web page so you can follow progress. You can add yourself as a "nosy" account
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  • ..., USA - October 19, 2005''' - ccHost, an open source project that provides web-based infrastructure to support collaboration, sharing, and storage of mult ...e web in much the same way that weblogs spread CC licensed text. ccHost is web-based infrastructure that may be used to host and allow for commenting, rem
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  • == Web Announcements ==
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  • ...icense-verifier-plugin/</td><td>GSOC project: plugin for Banshee to verify web statement metadata pointed to in MP3 ID3 tags.</td></tr> <tr><td>[[CcLookup|cclookup]]/</td><td>wxPython application for verifying web statements embedded in media files</td></tr>
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  • ...This tool tells you when a particular page or image was first put onto the web. To understand the complex web of copyright issues in relation to music, you need to understand four basic
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  • == Web Announcements ==
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  • == Web Announcements ==
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  • Creative Commons licenses are attached to Web pages. But we also want our
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  • {{Infobox|See [[Web Integration]] for information on all Creative Commons' integration tools.}} == Web Integration Developer's Guide ==
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  • ...verything on the Web is HTML, we need a good way to hook RDF into the HTML Web. Here are some ways to do so: A reference to the license a web page is offered under may be included in a <code><meta></code> tag in the d
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  • License metadata for web pages is published with the content it describes. If someone publishes fal But with non-web content (such as files on peer-to-peer networks), incorrect metadata can pr
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  • This document describes how to apply [[Nonweb Tagging|our non-web content guidelines]] to MP3s.
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  • This document describes how to apply [[Nonweb Tagging|our non-web content guidelines]] to OGG files.
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  • ...Commons licenses and metadata in your favorite applications. If these are web-based ideally licensing both at site-level and "object" (e.g., page, image) * Implement the [[Sample Pool API]] in other web backends or software applications
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  • ...ser-supplied verification URL, and generates HTML to be used in the user's web page. For full examples, see the [http://svn.berlios.de/viewcvs/cctools/pu ...eate HTML for emebedding in your own web page for files hosted on your own web server.'
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  • The following list of software packages and web applications incorporated Creative Commons licensing, so you won't have to * [http://kete.net.nz/ Kete]: [server software] Full featured collaborative web application that can be configured easily to allow for individual blogs, bu
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  • Save your file! If publishing on the web the page that links to your XMP-marked document should contain a license no
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  • ...preferred format for embedded metadata, given its [http://web.archive.org/web/20070426051136/http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/xmptoolkit/#FAQ support f ...ata about the XMP-embedded file; this is referred to as the [[WebStatement|Web Statement]].)
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  • |related_to=Web Services |tags=web
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  • #REDIRECT [[Web Integration]]
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  • http://search.creativecommons.org provides a unified interface to CC-enabled web and media-specific search engines.
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  • ...inally, I am very thankful for Creative Commons' assistance in hosting the web-version of the Guide, and in particular I am thankful for Mike Linksvayer a
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  • ...RDFa to express license and other information about works for the semantic web. When you select a license in our [http://creativecommons.org/license licen ...uently asked questions which can help you understand RDFa and the semantic web.
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  • ...s license metadata would be a good first step along the path to a Semantic Web-enabled search engine. Please read the detail page for further information ...m/creativecommons. This could be done by outside developers in cases where web service api permits. Please see the detail page: [[CC search for content re
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  • ...s license metadata would be a good first step along the path to a Semantic Web-enabled search engine. Please read the detail page for further information
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  • ...m/creativecommons. This could be done by outside developers in cases where web service api permits. Please see the detail page: [[CC search for content re
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  • ...saving content. How could this be used to help find content on a desktop, web, etc?
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  • ...ons might help a user manage their tagged files or interface with specific web publishing systems to make publishing verification metadata transparent.
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  • ...isher to upload the crash information, you are provided with a link to the web page so you can follow progress. You can add yourself as a "nosy" account
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  • == Web Announcements ==
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  • ...ublic domain with both human readable and machine readable notices, on the web and otherwise. ...to be found by viewers of untethered works, may be trusted to the extent a web page may be trusted, and allows for further annotation by the owner and oth
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  • ...to examine metadata -- including Creative Commons licenses -- embedded in web pages. ''It’s at least twice as good as View Source!'' ...se information is found, MozCC places license icons on the status bar (for web browsers) or in the playlist (for Songbird).
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  • == Other "S"-Web Tools ==
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  • * intermittent crashes when clicking a link to open the web browser (Issue 195, Issue 236)
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  • Copy and paste the generated HTML into you web page!
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  • [[CcHost]], a 'Web-based System Supporting Remixing and Collaboration on Media', is the infras
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  • ...ont> || EN || <font size="1">1. Go to the [https://ccommons.cc/what-is-cc/ Web page].<br />2. Message the [https://creativecommons.slack.com/archives/C9LN ...|| EN || <font size="1">1. Go to the [https://ccommons.cc/about-copyright/ Web page].<br />2. Message the [https://creativecommons.slack.com/archives/C9LN
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  • ...PopSci.com, the Web site for Popular Science magazine. She's the host of a Web show called Future Girl, as well as hostess-with-the-mostest of events at P
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  • [Note: How you go about this will vary based on how you have your web host configured and how you can access it (i.e. via FTP, SSH, etc). See th
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  • == Web Announcements ==
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  • ...presentations/articles/hietanen-DulongdeRosnay-Legal-Metadata-for-Semantic-Web-Applications.pdf link] ...Promote Creativity, Proceedings of Ethicomp. [http://www.ituniv.se/~klang/web/pub/Klangethicomp.pdf link]
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  • The validator consists of a Pylons web app called "validator" and a Python support module called "libvalidator." l ...he README in the validator repository; you can easily launch the validator web application, by default listening on localhost port 5000.
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  • ...e many forms in which we operate as conducers. So much that we find on the Web we can take and manipulate and repurpose into our own. There are 7 million
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  • non-binding. My role is to put those guidelines up on the web in an intern, Will Frank, in tracking CC license usage across the Web.
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  • ...3 project for an application in a completely different domain (desktop v. web-based). Topics covered will include the use of high-level concepts such as ...Zope 3 Developer Page] in particular see the ''User Documentation''; it's web-oriented, but good examples of using components
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  • ...an extension for the the [http://www.gnome.org/projects/epiphany/ Epiphany web browser] for the [http://gnome.org Gnome desktop] which detects embedded li
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  • ...kr]. You can also access this tool via the [http://getfirefox.com Firefox web browser]. Find out more about [[Firefox and CC Search]]. ...ght applies fully and automatically to any work -- a photograph, a song, a web page, an article, pretty much any form of expression -- the moment it is cr
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  • ...h tool]] is built into some versions of the [http://getfirefox.com Firefox web browser]. On most versions, the search box defaults to using Google. You ca
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  • : Metadata may be attached to a web page in many different ways, including by embedding in a comment, linking v ...n the '''Metadata''' tab. For example, when browsing the Creative Commons web page, Page Info would display something like this:
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  • ...ickr. The idea comes from the [http://search.creativecommons.org CC Search web].
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  • ...tagging/index.html tagging system]. "Official" tags do not seem to support web statement and license URLs, should be investigated.
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  • ...Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG). The uses for the MPEG-4 standard are web (streaming media) and CD distribution, conversation (videophone), and broad
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  • ...delines that are non-binding. My role is to put those guidelines up on the web in an easy-to-use form and gather feedback. This is the welcome page to tha ...a past summer intern, Will Frank, in tracking CC license usage across the Web. Since you don't have to register with us to use our licenses, we have no f
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  • [16:51] Zenigma Suntzu: I think most people just put it up on a web server and use http for movies.
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  • ...The audio of this concert will be available outside of Second Life on the web, and inside of Second Life at Menorca, several simulcast locations, and for ...old experiment in independent musicianship and internet superstardom. His web site is http://jonathancoulton.com
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  • ...ugh mediums such as stickers, stencils, badges, prints, comics, design and web interactions.
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  • The easiest way to get going is to start with a web hosting server. Common web hosting services like [http://www.dreamhost.com/ Dreamhost] and [http://www ...server, however it is ''not'' required that your getID3 be visible on the web and in fact, it's probably more secure if it isn't.
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  • ...you access to one of the ''many'' dev mirror sites we have all around the web and you can use that to test out your skin against real ccMixter data and i
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  • On the other hand if you are using a company server or a web hosting service, especially on a 'shared server', then chances are you do n When you sign on to your web server via a terminal application (i.e.
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  • ccHost, an Open Source project that provides web-based infrastructure under Creative Commons throughout the web in much the same way that
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  • ...eveloper Community released the ccHost 3.0 today. ccHost is an Open Source web-based media sharing software. This major feature release comes on the heals ...on addressing compatibility with modern ways software is installed on the web. ccHost 3.0 fully supports PHP 5 and has been tested thoroughly in shared h
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  • ...[ccREL]] and makes use of the [[Choose_license#RESTful_web_services_API|CC web services API]], and it integrates with other Drupal modules (e.g. implement
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  • ...mercial-NoDerivs 2.5 License. Upload your recordings and machinima to the web site of your choice, and ''post the link to it on this page below''. ...n to use in combination with the [http://musicplayer.sourceforge.net/ XSPF Web Music Player] and don't want the audiofragments that Webjay-introduces, you
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  • ...e at Songbird – the supercool open source media player that's taking the Web by storm.
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  • ...HP-AJAX Chooser is a simple way to add a license chooser to your PHP-based web application. It contains the following components: * PHP Web Services client code
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  • ...nd leave as much of a "digital trail" as possible of our activities on the web for others to find.
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  • ...er "Taking Stock of the Creative Commons Experiment," is available [http://web.si.umich.edu/tprc/papers/2007/805/CreateCommExp.pdf here]. The Lab's [http: ==Aggregate web pages licensed==
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  • [http://labs.creativecommons.org CC Labs] is a new site hosting experimental web applications. CC founder and CEO Lawrence Lessig wrote a [http://creativeco
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  • ==Web== ...ady crawl, where should you start? Once you're crawling or otherwise have web pages, how do you know media is licensed?
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  • ==Google Web Search==
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  • ...t.com Songbird]. Songbird is "a desktop Web player, a digital jukebox and Web browser mash-up." In other words, a darn cool music player, built on Gecko MozCC ''only'' looks at metadata in the web page, not embedded in the audio file itself. So some tracks may indeed be
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  • ...Commons licenses and metadata in your favorite applications. If these are web-based ideally licensing both at site-level and "object" (e.g., page, image) * Implement the [[Sample Pool API]] in other web backends or software applications
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  • This is a reading list of Web sites and paper books that you can use to get informed about Open Content,
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  • === [[Web Integration]] === Everything a web-based (media) hosting site needs to know to integrate CC and CC-related fea
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  • This is a page describing ''everything'' a web-based (media) hosting site could do to integrate CC and CC-related features == [[Web Integration/HowTo | HowTo Guide]] ==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Web Integration]]
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  • ...rks in a way computers can understand. This enables software tools such as Web search engines that help you find, organize, and use media. ...İ support for Creative Commons has led to innumerable creative reuses and Web mash-ups.
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  • This page is for linking to CC-related media around the web. This is content that is about Creative Commons and/or created by Creative * Spread the Creative Commons media around the web (and add your links here)
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  • * [[Web Integration]] ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639-2_codes ISO 639-2]. For example, the Web Integration PDF is labeled "Creativecommons-webintegration_eng.pdf". A Japa
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  • * [http://www2002.org/CDROM/alternate/744/ How OKI fits into semantic web]
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  • ...ployed to different degrees in the music industry with a specific focus on web radio, net label economics, and digital collaboration.
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  • ...lus-general.pdf|CC+ General.pdf]] - CC and CC+ Overview for the World Wide Web (pdf) ....pdf|CC+ Technical.pdf]] - CC+ Technical Implementation for the World Wide Web (pdf) explaining how to add CC+ functionality to your site.
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  • ...ts. This information would include the deed terms as spelled out on the CC web page: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/. Detailed contact i
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  • ...for both streaming and download on P2P (BitTorrent, eMule) ; Social tools, Web service, amazon-like recommendations ; Services for artists ; organization/
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  • ...ount there, there is a handy button within CC Publisher that will launch a web browser and allow you to join it. ...ount there, there is a handy button within CC Publisher that will launch a web browser and allow you to join it.
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  • ...ons.org/about/downloads Download] the official license buttons for print & web.
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  • While there are many sites on the web, having the ability to package content on the fly is akin to packaging of a == Recommendations for other web services ==
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  • ...s GNU General Public License (GNU GPL), Creative Commons has developed a Web application that helps people dedicate their creative works to the public d ...r Davis Guggenheim, noted Japanese entrepreneur Joi Ito, and public domain web publisher Eric Eldred.
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  • ...e under a Creative Commons license that permits copying and posting on the Web. He will find Jill’s photos, and know that he has Jill’s permission to
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  • ...license terms of this work. The best way to do this is with a link to this web page.
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  • *Other bundled open source applications like the Firefox web browser and multimedia viewers for audio, video, images and text.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Web Services]]
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  • ...d provides a simplified way to integrate a drop-down license selector in a web application.
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  • ===Web and Multimedia viewers=== Included is the Firefox web browser and open source multimedia viewers such as Totem (audio and video),
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  • === [[Intégration Web]] === Everything a web-based (media) hosting site needs to know to integrate CC and CC-related fea
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  • *[http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ FireFox] - web browser ...s; would be good to order the content directories something like content / web links / license.txt. (That information is stored in ~/.nautilus/metafiles/
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  • ...cial emphasis on Open Educational Resources (OER). As such, it utilizes a web-wide index, promoting results which have been identified as OER. DiscoverE
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  • ...to add Creative Commons licensing functionality to your Web and, or, your Web-based Media Hosting site. ** [[Web Services]] documentation
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  • #REDIRECT [[Web Integration]]
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  • ...ve Commons uses [http://translate.creativecommons.org Pootle] to provide a web-based translation interface. '''Using Pootle is the preferred method for t ...editing the file by hand. Official releases are available from the poEdit web site for Windows and Linux. A version for Mac OS X is available at http://
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  • #REDIRECT [[Web Integration]]
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  • A [[WebStatement|web statement]] provides additional confidence regarding metadata assertions. ...ed URIs for the <code>rel</code> attribute on <code>link</code> tags. The web statement and more permissions information may be supplied one of two ways:
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  • ...org/rss/1.0/spec specification] was published December 6, 2000. A [http://web.resource.org/rss/1.0/modules/cc/ module specification] has been published f ...ativecommons.org/ns#license. Older deployments may exist which use http://web.resource.org/cc/ as the root of the Creative Commons namespace.
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  • A [[WebStatement|web statement]] provides additional confidence regarding metadata assertions. ...recommends using the following two namespace declarations for inclusion of web statement and more permissions metadata:
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  • Em muitos casos (blogs,texto na web), o botão padrão de licença CC será apropriado para designar seu trabal
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  • * We have a PHP tool/library for embedding XMP in JPEGs, useful in, e.g., web gallery programs. See the xmp/php-jpeg module in the [[Source Repository I
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  • * [http://fr.creativecommons.org/ Site web officiel CC]
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  • lucamauri.com is a custom built Web 2.0 application that act both as a testbed for programming techniques and p
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  • In many cases (blogs, web-based text), the standard CC license button will be appropriate for designa
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  • ...LicenseChooser.js]] - A way to quickly add Creative Commons licensing to a web app.
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  • ...eveloping, freely sharing, and rapidly publishing scholarly content on the Web. Our Content Commons contains educational materials for everyone — from c
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  • ...for musicians, music students, and music educators. The Berkleeshares.com Web site is a library of free music lessons that are available for downloading,
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  • ...iberties Union] (ACLU) uses an all-rights reserved copyright notice on its Web site. [http://freeculture.org/pipermail/discuss/2007-November/001890.html]
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  • ...ir application. Topics covered included RDFa, XMP, the partner API, the CC web services and the ccHost "sampling pool" API.
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  • BUSINESS ON THE WEB Review of the book Global electronic Commerce Theory and Case Studies by J.
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  • ...ent, and ____, in order to lower the transaction cost of businesses on the web. The idea is to lower the barriers for participation by all participants in
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  • **launched in 2002, searched web for “Creative Commons”; **2004 daily collection of link counts from All the Web and Yahoo (Google is poor);
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  • So, say you’re surfing the web and you find a cool video with a CC license that says you’re free to copy
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  • Online portfolio of sound designer, audio engineer, musician, web developer and code monkey Kim Burgess.
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  • All this work will be deposited in an appropriate archives on the web so that anyone else can use it under the defined conditions and build-upon
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  • ...itate the widespread availability of data upon which the emerging Semantic Web will depend.
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  • ...r CC0 with [[RDFa|embedded metadata]]. Metadata allows search engines and web software to find structured information about pages. The minimal recommend
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  • ...on. We expect this policy to be passed on - anyone who copies our texts or web pages and tries to claim copyright for themselves is stealing - not from us
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  • ...erials, thereby reducing or eliminating clutter that typically accompanies web-scale queries. <title>OER Aggregation Web Site</title>
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  • ...idence may be added to embedded metadata through the use of [[WebStatement|web statement]]. ...ivecommons.org/ccrel-guide/ ccREL by Example]''' provides examples of many web deployment scenarios with thorough explanations and is the best place to st
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  • ...rly publishing, licensing policies, and the realization of the “semantic web” for science. This segmentation comes from analyzing the overall research *The intersection of [[semantic web]] with [[Open Access]] content in neuroscience (the [[Neurocommons]])." - [
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  • ...r country teams have adapted the previous version of the licenses and have web pages for instructing the rights owners for how to use the licenses. Norwa ...ork and using Nordic networks own channels like participating institutions web pages and mailing lists.
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  • ...methods, historical and current, of embedding CC license information in a web page (see the [[HTML|file format page]] for more information) ...l links (ie, [[CcPlus|cc:morePermissions]], [[ccREL|cc:attributionURL]], [[Web Statement|xmpRights:WebStatement]]) looking for additional metadata to prov
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  • ...g/license/ web-based license chooser], [[JsWidget|widget]], [[Web Services|web services API]], and [[OpenOfficeOrg Addin|OpenOffice.org plugin]]. ...d works available at the point of discovery and consumption, for example a web search interface and browser plugins.
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  • ...ar), and Slovenia (PureH). For the most part the collaboration was via the web. With the exception of Fort Minor and J-pop star, Chage, none of the artist ...the web for it. Similarly, I've met most of my recent collaborators on the web through music upload sites like [http://www.soundclick.com SoundClick.com],
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  • ...cused into two main demographics: web developers interested in progressive web technology, and musicians who are tired of the severe disconnect of online ...s part of a new breed of Internet application that exists independently of web browsers. It requires the running of Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR) enviro
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  • ...ckly look up and learn the vocabulary most important to them.” Give it a web page in any language, and it spits the same page back at you with the abili ...simple search-as-you-type dictionary that is faster than any multilingual web dictionary out there. [...] The use-case here is people who are pretty good
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  • ...specifically the production of open educational resources using wiki-based web sites like Wikipedia. Pete's most recent engagement has been as the Wikimed
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  • ...lass under a Creative Commons licence for use in the final assessment. The web page this which students access proposals from is called the KCB101 Innovat
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  • ...designed to enhance a visit to the Museum. The project is overseen by the Web Service Unit at the PHM, headed by Sebastian Chan. ...e Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 Licence]. According to web master Sebastian Chan, the intention in licensing under Creative Commons wa
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  • ...a wide variety of creative expressions including animations, photographs, web skins, films, and literature, which are categorised within the customisable
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  • ...d by us under a Creative Commons license, and we encourage other blogs and Web sites to republish it as long as they link back to Global Voices and also c
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  • ...ments in information engineering and technology, will be an interconnected web of text, maps and multimedia, accessible on your computer anywhere in the w ...website; future plans exist for it to be exposed in other ways – mobile, web service, print-on-demand, and so on – whether as part of this project or
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  • ...it, and matches what the user has been expecting. Therefore, one opens the Web site and either pastes the source code as a direct input, uploads a file, o ...ary input (source code) and output (result) facilities. Testing the Python Web environment.
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  • ...on't like buzz words, but if we had to use them we'd probably say we are a web 2.0 online collaborative space for creative people who want to get stuck up
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  • ...ription Framework, a model for representing statements about things on the web. CC uses RDF to model license properties and describe licensed works. ;[[RDFa]]: RDF in attributes, a mechanism for annotating web pages such that machine-readable data is colocated with human-visible marku
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  • ...u/derivatives one of its flavours] to test the compatibility of his or her Web application, he or she must use [http://www.winehq.org/ Wine] for this purp
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  • ...n exclusive rights to participate in the decision-making process through a web-based polling system, an online discussion forum and a wiki platform. Visi
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  • ...y pairs videos with targeted ads and tracks them as they spread across the web. So no matter where your video travels, you benefit because we share the ad
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  • ...ndeavours, the creators of the Unleashed Tongue would like to think of the web site as the ‘reclaim the language’ territory.
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  • ...lickr contains over 200 million CC-licensed photos, establishing it as the Web’s single largest source of CC-licensed content. ...there are well over 200 million on the site — establishing Flickr as the Web’s single largest source of CC-licensed content.
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  • ...ooser provides a lightweight method for integrating license selection into web applications. ...s an additional, lightweight method for integrating license selection into web applications. The widget is used by TypePad, as well as [[WpLicense]].
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  • ...correctness errors that can lead to vulnerabilities in our servers or the web applications of those who use our LicenseChooser.js. ...s Host: header, which in a normal HTTP/1.1 user agent is the domain of the web site the user is requesting the file from (in our case, it should always be
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  • ...e, it just might. To avoid duplicate pages, search for the organization or web site title to see if it is already in our archive at [[:Category:Organizati For example, if the educational web page is titled "Biology" and your organization is the "Public Library of Sc
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  • ...ich text, highly interactive, user generated and socially active Internet (Web 2.0) has seen linear models of knowledge production giving way to more diff
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  • ...for export into a variety of formats, including text, PDF, ebooks, wikis, web, etc., for use on a variety of devices. ...lows users to construct glossaries for their own books, units, courses, or web sites and export them to text, html, rtf, pdf, or wikitext. Over time, we w
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  • ...commissioned on Monday 8th January 2018. Due to the changing nature of the web, in particular the widespread adoption of HTTPS, the Scraper had seen great ...Scraper was implemented in Python using the [http://cherrypy.org CherryPy] web framework. The source code is available on GitHub at https://github.com/cc
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  • ...nline publisher, web activist, and music addict. Meador currently works as Web Content Administrator at [http://www.michiganradio.org Michigan Radio], the
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  • The summit will focus on the application of Semantic Web technologies to Creative Commons', Science Commons' and ccLearn's missions. ...Commons Attribution License Violations on Flickr Images on the World Wide Web]<br/><em>Oshani Seneviratne, CSAIL, MIT</em>
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  • * [https://web.archive.org/web/20130430200149/http://www.ausgoal.gov.au/ AusGOAL], the Australian Governme * Australian Parliament. The Parliament’s central web portal http://www.aph.gov.au houses the most important documents of the Aus
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  • ...it with your mirrored installation of the getID3 location (e.g. 'c:\utils\web\getid3'). ...ou like it, export from there, and import the configuration into your main web server installation.
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  • ...of ccHost 4.0: if you are installing ccHost into a clean directory on your web server without any previous ReWrite rules in your .htaccess file, then the
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  • ...ve been possible ten years ago. To hear Knives at Noon online, visit their web page at [http://www.myspace.com/knivesatnoon www.myspace.com/knivesatnoon].
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  • The easiest way to get going is to start with a web hosting server. Common web hosting services like [http://www.brainpulse.com BrainPulse] , [http://ww ...server, however it is ''not'' required that your getID3 be visible on the web and in fact, it's probably more secure if it isn't.
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