Hi,

I am using this module, but actually I do not want the users to select any license. For the whole site (http://opendcme.org) I have a single site wide license. And there is no desire to give any user any CC option; I just want to publish a site wide license.

Would it be better, for my specific purspose, to skip this module and simply add a block in the footer with the license text? I do not see the added value for my case yet. Can you advice me, please?

Regards,
Paul

Comments

turadg’s picture

Since you have one license for the whole site, you could just copy the HTML that the module produces and then put that into a footer block and disable the module.

You'll want to ensure that you get the RDFa stuff in the HTML so crawlers can read your CC licensing. I.e. copy everything between the

comment tags.

balleyne’s picture

There is an 'attach creative commons' permission, which you can revoke to prevent users from selecting any licenses. But, if the module seems like overkill, an HTML block could work, as Turadg explained.

paul@poetsma.nl’s picture

Status: Active » Closed (fixed)

Thank you for the quick feedback; this is what I was looking for. I will create a block and paste the code that is generated by the creativecommons.org website in it or use the suggestion of turadg and leave this module for what it is

@balleyne, I have not given that permission to any of the roles, and still they can select for themselves a preferred license. They cannot select a license when they create content, but in their profile they can set a preference.

Best regards
Paul Poetsma