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  • ...age listed here or would like to take a different approach to wrapping the license, we would like to host your code so that others can build on it. Take a lo License Wrappers hosted by Creative Commons reside in the wrappers module in the Su
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  • ...y 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:
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  • ...It also highlights important similarities and differences among the major license versions. For more information on using CC tools or works offered under Cre ...below is a general description of differences and similarities between the license versions, for general informational purposes only. Consult your own attorn
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  • |related_to=License Wrappers ...PI driven by the RDF metadata ([http://code.creativecommons.org/viewgit/cc.license.git/ source]).
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  • <pre>&lt;!-- Creative Commons License --&gt; ...p://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/"&gt;&lt;img alt="Creative Commons License" border="0" src="http://creativecommons.org/images/public/somerights.gif" /
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  • == [[Add license search to a major commercial search engine]] == ...d search engine. Please read the detail page for further information [[Add license search to a major commercial search engine]].
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  • ...d search engine. Please read the detail page for further information [[Add license search to a major commercial search engine]]. Once you start indexing license metadata, you can do two obvious things with it:
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  • ...embedded in HTML from a text input box or URL, parse the RDF, and display license and work properties instead of raw RDF triples.
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  • ...user to choose a file, enter some information (at least copyright holder, license chosen, and URL of the page that will verify the embedded claim), embed the ...es claim verification for these files according to our [[Embedded Metadata|license metadata embedding guidelines]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Choose license]]
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  • ...tion into HTML pages (online or offline), visit http://creativecommons.org/license/ and copy&paste the HTML provided into your page/post/template.
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  • ...s of the Empire State Building that are available under a Creative Commons license that permits copying and posting on the Web. He will find Jill’s photos, ...iers and creative reusers find those works by making the public domain and license terms machine-readable (and therefore easily searchable) and easy to unders
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  • ...censes. This page describes how to begin with a license URI and map it to license properties. ...requirements of a license. Permissions declare a permission given by the license, above and beyond what default copyright law allows. Prohibitions prohibit
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  • <pre>creativecommons.org_license_[license-code]_[version]_[jurisdiction]_.rdf</pre> More generally, you can take the URL of a license (i.e. <code>https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/</code>), strip the
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  • ...ny data with this license can be integrated with any other data under this license." - [http://sciencecommons.org/projects/publishing/open-access-data-protoco ...license''' is a potential candidate for a [[future]] [[Creative Commons]] license. ''It is not presently being
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  • ...al is a [[human rights license]] and one already ongoing is the [[freedoms license]].'' ...d non-commercial use and accordingly cannot be defined within the existing license scopes.''
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  • Two good examples of a '''human rights license''' that forbids use by human rights violating parties: *[http://www.xerobank.com/tesla.html Torrify Ethical Software License Agreement] ([[TESLA]] visible [http://xerobank.com/tesla.html here])
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  • ...science license]], and a more current related proposal is a [[human rights license]]. Since 2004 many [[eco-label]] standards have been promulgated to mark [ ...nse]]) is a potential candidate for a [[future]] [[Creative Commons Public License]]. ''What follows is [[speculative content]]:''
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  • A '''parametric license''' is a [[license]] either mechanically generated or chosen from options and fill-in-the-blan ...Commons Open Office extension]] for instance makes it easy to choose a CC license based on such input(s).
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  • ''This is [[speculative content]] about a potential [[future]] [[parametric license]]. It was originally contributed by [[anonymous trolls]] in 2004.'' A '''guild license''' is a way to deal with content shared among a specific group of people, p
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  • ''This is [[speculative content]] about a potential [[future]] [[parametric license]]. It was originally contributed by [[anonymous trolls]] in 2004.'' ...shareware license''' become part of a [[future]] [[Creative Commons Public License]] regime? It would certainly cut the number of bizarre and strange sharewa
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  • ...the [[bad page name]] [[freedomslicense]]. An example of a [[human rights license]].''
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  • English version of Choosing a License: http://creativecommons.org/about/licenses/.
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  • |Description=cc-license-chooser provides a lightweight method for integrating license selection into web applications. |Bug tracker=https://github.com/creativecommons/cc-license-chooser/issues
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  • |Description=License Tagger is a cross-plateform small application to add license metadata in your files. [[Image:License_tagger.png|400px|License Tagger concept]]
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  • ...le [http://www.mandiberg.com/2009/01/12/howto-negotiate-a-creative-commons-license-ten-steps/ here] in its original form. We are posting it here to help facil ...ocus of this post is on how we were able to negotiate the Creative Commons license from New Riders, which is owned by Peachpit, which is owned by Pearson (a b
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  • | source = HOWTO Negotiate a CC License
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  • ...n=If I apply a CC license to my work, doesn’t that mean that I can never license my works in any other way? ...tely not, that is the beauty of engaging in Creative Commons licenses. The license extends only between the author and the end user of the Creative Commons li
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  • ...ecific term? Is there anything wrong with adding conditions on top of a CC license?
 ...one of the standard CC licenses, but is rather subject your own customized license. When this happens, your work is no longer mixable with other CC licensed w
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  • ...stion=How do I license everything on my site that I produce under the same license? ...ode it only once. If you select your license at http://creativecommons.org/license/, this code will be provided for you. We also recommend using text such as
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  • ...to mark every page (or every resource) separately? Can’t I just put the license in the Terms of Use on one page? ...s way the user will have easy and uninhibited access to information on the license and its terms no matter where she lands inside the site. This also makes ev
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  • ...ecific term? Is there anything wrong with adding conditions on top of a CC license?]]
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  • ...rk even if you license it more openly. When you offer your work under a CC license, you are simply choosing to open up some of those rights previously constra ...publishes these photographs with their blurbs online under an Attribution license, because she wants other teachers (and anyone else interested) to use her p
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  • ...tools and then use the ccHost facilities described below to reference that license. ==Choose License For Submit Forms==
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  • ...(GFDL) is a license similar to the Creative Commons ShareAlike Attribution license. [[Wikipedia]] started with the GFDL because Creative Commons didn't exis
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  • ...he world know? Here are some examples of how to mark your work with the CC license. Note: If you want to know how to attribute other creators' CC licensed mat ==How to use the CC License Chooser==
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  • ...pers|developer]] mailing lists. Creative Commons has many other lists for license development, community, and various jurisdiction and regional interests. S
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  • ...CLI Tools) are a set of Python scripts which can be used to insert or read license information from the command line. The basic scripts are stored in the <co ...is used to embed a license claim in a file and generate the cooresponding license RDF. Currently MP3 is the only supported format. Running <code>cct</code>
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  • ...r 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 ...g 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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  • ...ides a set of web services which allow application developers to integrate license selection with their own software. The web services are designed to be a m * a selection of license "classes" available (standard, public domain, GPL, etc)
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  • ...des a sample, custom page in the form of the license selector wizard page (license.py).
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  • * Offline license chooser
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  • ...tion about what license was chosen for the file and a public URL where the license can be validated. [[XMP]] can be embedded in many other file types. If you If you drag a file that lacks license information or contains false information, the application will notify you
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  • ...may be used interchangeably to refer to the person or entity applying a CC license. ...arily made with reference to the 4.0 suite, but earlier [[License_Versions|license versions]] are mentioned where they differ.
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  • ...s. For example, Flickr.com is a photo-sharing website that allows users to license their photos under Creative Commons licenses. Flickr hosts millions of CC-l
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  • ...nload and streaming under Creative Commons licensing. The Creative Commons license gives artists the ability to signal that others may freely share and build
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  • ...age listed here or would like to take a different approach to wrapping the license, we would like to host your code so that others can build on it. Take a lo License Wrappers hosted by Creative Commons reside in the wrappers module in the Su
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  • ...ttp://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php GNU GPL]; or, (c) such other license terms as are explicitly noted for a particular project. ...on to and without limiting the license granted under 1 above, you agree to license, upon submission, any and all code that you contribute to the Creative Comm
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  • ...ccREL|metadata]] which allows software to understand that you've applied a license to your work. ...ensing information. When you [http://creativecommons.org/license/ choose a license] on our website, you get back some metadata (licensing information) encoded
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  • When you choose a license for your works, you will be given markup to add to your web pages to help t === [[Embedding Metadata in MP3s|How license embedding works in MP3s]] ===
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  • ...s of HTML given to you during the licensing process, you can reference the license that covers your work. To do so as clearly as possible, you should try to d ...ce.''' You should place the reference right next to the work you intend to license. If you cannot easily place it next to each work or if you are licensing a
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  • ...ides, which will presumeably include Flickr photos with a Creative Commons license. Though Schmap won't charge for the guides, it will attempt to generate re
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  • cc:license by-nc-sa cc:License about="by-nc-sa"
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  • License statements may be included in various synication formats, generally at the Select examples of producers and consumers of license-annotated feeds being added, in progress.
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  • ...ly support embedding CC license metadata (you should only have to select a license), do not attempt to do it yourself (it will be a frustrating experience). ...y Anita wants to license her song, "Volcano Love," with a Creative Commons license, and release it as an MP3. Here's what she'd do:
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  • ...y 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:
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  • ...It also highlights important similarities and differences among the major license versions. For more information on using CC tools or works offered under Cre ...below is a general description of differences and similarities between the license versions, for general informational purposes only. Consult your own attorn
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  • This is a list of '''books''' available under a Creative Commons license. |?License
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  • <tr><td>adobe_panel/</td><td>XMP license panel for legacy Adobe products</td></tr> <tr><td>banshee-license-verifier-plugin/</td><td>GSOC project: plugin for Banshee to verify web sta
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  • * need signoff for speakers to license presentations
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  • * Adam Frey, http://www.wikispaces.com/ Our default content license is CC. Would like to share our experience and discuss ideas for increasing
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  • [[Category:legal]] [[Category:podcasting]] [[Category:license]] [[Category:guide]] ...de them at this time. We have released this Guide under a Creative Commons license that permits derivatives works and so we hope that practitioners in other j
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  • Let's say Anita wants to license her song, "Volcano Love," with a Creative Commons license, and release it as an MP3. Here's what she'd do:
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  • ...site that allow people to contribute works you may prefer to integrate the license engine directly into your site or application. This guide serves to explain * [[#Part 1: Letting users select a license|Part 1: Letting users select a license]]
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  • ...copyright holder using dc:rights and the license can be linked to with cc:license. <cc:license rdf:resource="http://flf.org/licenses/whiteHouseLawn" />
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  • ...transparently handle CC metadata for you (you should only have to select a license), do not attempt to do it yourself. License metadata for web pages is published with the content it describes. If some
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  • ....org ID3] frames. Two of these will be used for embedding Creative Commons license claim metadata: '''WCOP''' (Copyright/Legal information) should include the license URL. For example, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/.
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  • ...is placed in []. Two of these will be used for embedding Creative Commons license claim metadata: '''LICENSE''' (Copyright/Legal information) should include the license URL. For example, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/.
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  • ...tools which support publishing of content licensed with a Creative Commons license ...ew tools which support finding of content licensed with a Creative Commons license
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  • ...it will automatically build you a Gallery of HTML pages. You can select a license during setup that will be embedded in each gallery page. ...kscape]], an open source drawing tool (that uses SVG). One may select a CC license for content directly from within the metadata dialog.
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  • ...ication like Photoshop to mark files as re-usable under a Creative Commons license. ...[[XMP]] template which may be used to mark documents with Creative Commons license information.
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  • The Creative Commons [http://www.creativecommons.org/license/ licensing process] offers a XMP template which may be used to mark files w == Specifying License Information ==
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  • ...be CS3 based [[XMP]]-compliant applications. This panel lets you choose a license from the convenience of the File Info box. Here's how: ...CS5 and CS6 versions of a FileInfo panel for embedding a Creative Commons license metadata is now available for free from [http://johnbishopimages.com/tools/
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  • ...thon, Java and PHP. Help make it easier for other developers to integrate license selection by writing a wrapper library in your language of choice. Lisp, a ...mall driver application which demonstrates how the wrapper can be used for license selection. See [[Web Services Client Implementations]] for information on
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  • |related_to=License Wrappers ...PI driven by the RDF metadata ([http://code.creativecommons.org/viewgit/cc.license.git/ source]).
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  • <pre>&lt;!-- Creative Commons License --&gt; ...p://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/"&gt;&lt;img alt="Creative Commons License" border="0" src="http://creativecommons.org/images/public/somerights.gif" /
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  • ...t will help you tag your audio and video files with information about your license and it allows you to upload Creative Commons-licensed audio. ...tion about what license was chosen for the file and a public URL where the license can be validated. If you've downloaded an audio file from [http://archive.o
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  • [[Category:legal]] [[Category:podcasting]] [[Category:license]] [[Category:guide]] ...e_.26_Attribution|<span class="tocnumber">2.4</span> <span class="toctext">License &amp; Attribution</span>]]</li>
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  • [[Category:legal]] [[Category:podcasting]] [[Category:license]] [[Category:guide]] ...lic under the Creative Common’s Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/). It is our hope that pr
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  • ...e Commons International]? Then consider collaborating with us to begin the license porting process in your area: [[Worldwide Overview]] (includes details abou
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  • [[Category:legal]] [[Category:podcasting]] [[Category:license]] [[Category:guide]]
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  • [[Category:legal]] [[Category:podcasting]] [[Category:license]] [[Category:guide]]
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  • ...web. When you select a license in our [http://creativecommons.org/license license chooser], you are given a snippet of HTML that contains RDFa. Sites like [h <That photo> <is licensed under> <a Creative Commons Attribution license>.</pre>
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  • == [[Add license search to a major commercial search engine]] == ...d search engine. Please read the detail page for further information [[Add license search to a major commercial search engine]].
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  • ...d search engine. Please read the detail page for further information [[Add license search to a major commercial search engine]]. Once you start indexing license metadata, you can do two obvious things with it:
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  • * [[GnomeMockUps | Mock-Ups of License Chooser for Gnome]] * [[KDEMockUps | Mock-Ups of License Chooser for KDE]]
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