I meet Elliot the Australia creative commons project office at still/open and he put me onto some new features for applying CC licenses. He advised that it is a good idea as an Australian resident to utilise the Australian licences. These licenses have been adapted to suit people living here and provide more support legally. The country of origin can be chosen as the license is selected and this is added the machine code. The other addition is the ability for the author to add their personal details and how the license is attributed including the source file of the content. This extra information makes it easier to reference content used and provides the user a better idea of how the author wants to be attributed. One of my examples. Also, he creative commmons search facility that has been set up with varying companies.
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