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		<title>How to Properly Attribute a Creative Commons Licensed Photo</title>
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In my last article, I described the power of Creative Commons (CC) licensing and how to use it to your advantage to find high quality pictures to make your blog or website more compelling. In order to take advantage of the vast collection of freely distributable CC content you can find on sites like Flickr, however, you need to attribute that content back to the author, and describe the license that the author has granted for that piece of content. According to CreativeCommons.org, that license ...  <a href='http://www.dotsopen.com/2008/12/how-to-properly-attribute-a-creative-commons-licensed-photo-2/' rel="nofollow">Read the rest</a></p>]]></description>
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In my last article, I described the power of Creative Commons (CC) licensing and how to use it to your advantage to find high quality pictures to make your blog or website more compelling. In order to take advantage of the vast collection of freely distributable CC content you can find on sites like Flickr, however, you need to attribute that content back to the author, and describe the license that the author has granted for that piece of content. According to CreativeCommons.org, that license ...  <a href='http://www.dotsopen.com/2008/12/how-to-properly-attribute-a-creative-commons-licensed-photo-2/' rel="nofollow">Read the rest</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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