Creative Commons is reporting that there’s a plug-in for Mozilla-based browsers called mozCC that allows you to read Creative Commons licenses embedded in websites such as this one. It’s available here. When the browser comes across a CC endowed site, a CC button automatically appears in the toolbar, which you can click and view the license information.
I’ve upgraded to Firefox 0.8 (formerly called Firebird) as my default browser both at work and at home. Firefox is available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. It’s a great browser and doesn’t come with the bugs that Internet Explorer 6.0 imposes. Very nice. This is especially noticeable on sites like Dale Keiger’s, where in IE6.0 a bug causes the left column to be truncated to the length of the right one, often cutting off the Scribbler’s entries in mid-sentence.
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