Google Developers Blog: creative commons
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By DeWitt Clinton, Google Developer Programs The Google Code team is pleased to announce the availability of content licenses for projects hosted on code.google.com . Projects owners may now select from either the Creative Commons Attribution license or the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike license to indicate the terms under which their non-source code materials may be distributed. While this may seem like a minor change, it reflects the continued evolution of our mission to support best practices in open source software development. As the open web increasingly relies on protocols and formats that reach beyond source code, we encourage authors to apply an explicit copyright license to the data, documentation, and related media that complements their work. Please join us in the project hosting discussion group if you have any questions.