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Specifying an image's license using RDFa

Peter Linsley from Google describes how to let Google know which licenses your images are released under using RDFa.  
 
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jackprince1983 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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I Guess to keep this in relation to the video you should edit the template for the particular "lighbox" script. You could just add a surrounding div and reuse the var which gives the URL to the src attribute of the img tag.
If not related to the video ... I guess google does not really se a different in the two possibilities. But the lightbox version is way more user friendly.
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I have a large gallery of my photography. Should I use lightbox style displays, generating larger views and descriptions via JQuery or individual pages?
Conceptskatemedia (3 months ago) Show Hide
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I like lightbox!

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