Thanks for taking out time to review. Just for argument sake, If you have a
browser plugin to evaluate this transient data, it will inform user about
the fact that a particular remote object is licensed under certain
license.This according to me can be a good beginning to the idea .We should
keep the discussion open on this.

Also I think I have really gotten excited by the idea of liblicense and wish
to contribute to it.
I have read on the mailing Archives about a call for a plugin for F-spot to
write license information .If there is no project like that as yet i would
like to initiate it .
Also the plugin will automatically read and write license information when
someone uploads or downloads using flickr.


Also Flickr uses something called oembed on which it gives the license
information . There could be a FireFox plugin which recognizes Creative
Common License information on  oembed and tells the user that there is
creative common data on this page .Although i think oembed is also transient
.
I invite suggestions on how liblicense or the concept of liblicense can be
used for remote objects .
And applications for which liblicense plugins can be written .
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