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	<title>Comments on: Creative Commons is so cool</title>
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		<title>By: ted</title>
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		<description>Flickr is nice because there are so many images to choose from and Creative Commons adds the added benefit of understanding who the image owner is and what rights they wish to express for the content.  I see that this combination came in handy for a book that&#039;s about to be published, but if you are publishing online works you should also consider http://www.youtils.com.  Youtils supports the Creative Commons license and adds the benefit of measuring how the images are being used on the web as well.  It&#039;s a good deal for the publisher in exchange for the right to use the images used through Youtils.com.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Flickr is nice because there are so many images to choose from and Creative Commons adds the added benefit of understanding who the image owner is and what rights they wish to express for the content.  I see that this combination came in handy for a book that&#8217;s about to be published, but if you are publishing online works you should also consider <a href="http://www.youtils.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtils.com</a>.  Youtils supports the Creative Commons license and adds the benefit of measuring how the images are being used on the web as well.  It&#8217;s a good deal for the publisher in exchange for the right to use the images used through Youtils.com.</p>
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