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= Developing Open Talks The Open Source Way =
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[http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/ S5] allows slideshows to be created from nothing more than [http://dbpedia.org/resource/HTML HTML], [http://dbpedia.org/resource/Cascading_Style_Sheets CSS] and [http://dbpedia.org/resource/JavaScript J...
Attribution ShareAlike Creative Commons for flickr photos using the flickr API
inspired by BYSACC (aka "hack number 73") from BBC Yahoo hackday London !
hack,
hackday,
hackdaylondon,
api,
flickr,
attribution,
creativecommons,
sharealike,
licence,
photo,
webservice
==What is cc-sharp?==
A C# library to verify Creative Commons license claims embedded in media.
==Plans==
I'd eventually like to have cc-sharp:
* Apply licenses to media
* Read licenses from media
* Verify licenses
This would require abstracting reading and writing to a common interfac...
Properly marked creative commons licensed audio files include the location of the licensing terms and a verification URL. This library analyzes the metadata and checks the verification URL to see if the embedded information is correct.
An overview of this process can be found:
http://wiki.creat...
Wave Gadget that Provides Creative Commons RDF
Please visit http://wave-license.appspot.com/ for current development information.
This project tries to integrate the Creative Commons licenses into the Gnome Desktop.
Integration with Epiphany (Gnome's web browser) has already been achieved by the CC license viewer extension, which has been included in Gnome 2.17 .
Just a concept thing really at the moment. The idea is to create a core application, backends that will feed on cc sites such as Flickr, OpenClipart.org or local files, and will run as a standalone browser or as a plugin for apps like Inkscape, Scribus etc.
Acts_as_ licenseable is a lightweight Ruby on Rails plugin to apply licenses to model objects.
The product provide interface what Plone object choose CC license.
1) We're about participation and community. Most other video hosting sites cater to passive consumers who watch, or who upload a single video and leave. We cater to empowered users, who can create, remix or download video to any device. Ourmedia is a public resource that supports the Commons, the pu...