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On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 4:43 PM, Julian Prior <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Hi Pat,
>
> I'm getting the 'no license found' label even on CC licensed images and a
> blank white frame where the image should be.
>
> Using Firefox 7.0.1 on Mac OS 10.7
>
> cheers
>
> Julian
>
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> Julian Prior
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> Division for Lifelong Learning
> University of Bath
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> Bath
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>
>  Pat Lockley <[log in to unmask]>
> 31 October 2011 13:47
>
> Hello all,
>
> Some of you may have come across Open Attribute
> (http://openattribute.com/) which was a project that came from Mozilla
> Drumbeat festival 2010 . Well, this Friday is the start of the
> festival for this year, and we've been tinkering on some new browser
> plugins.
>
> All are very much in beta, but should work (as they are quite simple).
>
> Firstly, if your looking for licensed information in google (or any
> other search engine) it can be hard to find. We expect people will
> primarily search via google / bing for content, and so should ideally
> build a service round this.
>
> So we built a browser plugin which (when you click on a button) checks
> the pages linked to from the page you are on (it can take a few while,
> depending on links), and then puts a border round the link
> highlighting whether it finds a licence (this uses some RDFa, some
> guess work) showing you if the link is licensed or not.
>
> Firefox version
> (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/openattribute-link/)
> Chrome version (
> https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/cegnlobohmoekpdicnplajegemnjbhgp
> )
>
> Our second plugin works using HTML5 magic. It searches the page you
> are on for pictures, and should it find a licence on the page, it will
> turn the picture into a licensed picture without you having to do
> anything (in firefox at least, Chrome is slightly longer winded). So
> if you search on flickr, or find a licensed picture you like
> somewhere, it'll put the licensing on it for you straightaway, and
> then you can download / drag it / use it elsewhere.
>
> Firefox version
> (
> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/openattribute-picture-augme/
> )
> Chrome version (
> https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/cegnlobohmoekpdicnplajegemnjbhgp
> )
>
> All 4 are very very very much in beta, happy to take on board feedback
> and suggestions (preferably via github - https://github.com/patlockley
> - where you can get the code if you'd like).
>
> Cheers all
>
> Pat
>
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