"In spite of the creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ license, which is the less restrictive of the options offered by Flickr, this picture, being a screenshot, is obviously in the public domain as copyright law only covers creative works.
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[URL box: creators.ning.com/main/index/banned#]
[several toolbars]
Page content:
YOU HAVE BEEN SUSPENDED FROM CREATORS
Sorry, Claude Almansi, you can not access Creators as you have been suspended. If you think you've been suspended in error, you can contact the administrator.
Click here to delete your content from Creators.
Message to the Administrator:
I would have been out in a few hours anyway. You can keep or delete my content yourself. I have archived what I need. I'll just take a screenshot of this page as a souvenir before I hit Send Message.
Fare well, though I'm aware it won't be easy to, if you go on working for Ning.
Claude Almansi
[Send Message button]"
Wide-ranging public discussion of Creative Commons and related items. Creative Commons runs several lists with more specific charters (e.g., license development, metadata, international porting). See http://creativecommons.org/discuss for a catalog of all public Creative Commons mailing lists.
An option to publish your video/audio material. Especially useful if you have large files, as you can use a CC Publisher app that helps you to (a) tag your material with a cc license and (b)upload it to the Internet Archive (free hosting)
Example of what you'll get once you've chosen your license. What others will see and how you can show it (eg pasting a code).Both for online and offline work
Simple creative commons search tool for Flickr pictures
"This is a wee test search for creative commons flick photos, click on the thumbnail to see a small image and get the code to embed the photo with attribution on your blog. When you see the code you can toggle left/ right alignment and small/medium size. If you are allowed to you can edit a large size in picnik, you will need to handle the attribution for this yourself."