OK, so this is off topic in context, but the solution may be a perl script, so
it may be on-topic in solution...

I have some short stories, excerpts, poems that I want to put under a
CreativeCommons (CC) license, CC-BY-NC. When you select a CC license, they
give you an excerpt of metadata to put into the html code of the content so
that search engines will know its a funky license and allow people to search
for CC-NC works, whatever.

the metadata is here:
http://creativecommons.org/license/work-html-popup?lang=en&license_code=by-nc

the html content is here:
http://www.greglondon.com/hunger/givemestorm.html

I usually use OpenOffice to create my html. So, where do I put this metadata?
Is there something in OO that I can put it in so it will put it in the right
place?

Do I need a perl script that takes my html and inserts the metadata into it?
Or can I do it in OO?

I know basically zip about HTML.

Any help would be appreciated...

Thanks,
Greg

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