We have added Creative Commons licensing
and copyright options to feedme. .
Feedme offers more Creative Commons and licensing options than any podcast software. .
An overview and description of the funtionality and logic behind the upgrades..
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The attribution
name and attribution url fields specify who you want people to attribute the work to and where you want them directed when
folks make a derivative work etc.
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There is a drop-down for Creative Commons license (plus one other standard license for Unspecified.)
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If you want to specify a license other than the current Creative Commons licenses,
there are text boxes to enter the url to the license and the human-readable name of the license.
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The page always renders with one more
of these pairs of text boxes than you have already entered because you can have more than one.
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The Unspecified license is important to have; even though, it is not a CC license.
For example, a federal government employee's feed might generally be public domain, but if that employee gets permission
to publish someone else's content, the feed has to have some way of stating that the episode is not public domain, but
the person running the feed might not know exactly what the license terms are.
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episodes along with unlimited storage and bandwidth usage on a password protected account. FeedMe makes a wonderful
system for archiving media files including: radio shows, audio and video files for customers and listeners to enjoy
at their leisure.
You can upload MP3 audio, MPEG4 video,
PDF (great for displaying historical documents online), MOV, WMV files, and is fully iTunes compatible.
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