Track Your Creative Commons Works in the Wild With FairShare - ReadWriteWeb
Wed, Mar 4th, 2009
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Attributor Corp. announced a collaboration with Creative Commons today to offer a free service to anyone wishing to track their content on-line. The service is called FairShare. Provide FairShare with an RSS feed of your content and the service will compare it to billions of indexed pages around the web.
Once FairShare has the content, it creates a custom RSS feed that delivers a running list of site links where the licensed content may be found...
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