Thanks Mike...

It's great to see the CC embedding working on web pages....just wish 
more media repositories like archive, google, yahoo, and youtube would 
allow searching with a CC license and provide results in a universal xml 
format.

It would then be much easier for people to find and produce quality 
derivative media.

Eric Zimmerman
Outhink, Inc.


Mike Linksvayer wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-12-07 at 11:35 -0800, Jon Phillips wrote:
>> Hi Eric, check out http://search.creativecommons.org
>>
>> Basically, the sites that we add to this use some for of RESTful api for
>> searching for CC licenses. Try it out.
> 
> Well, we use GET for those search engines, but just frame the results,
> which are HTML.
> 
> CC license restrictions, which you can see by looking at the Google URLs
> generated by search.cc, work in the Google API, but that's SOAP IIRC,
> and the search results are just web pages.
> 
> Some of the others' may be able to return a query-based feed of some
> sort, but I haven't looked into it.  
> 

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