Creative _Commons_ is the best you can do. Another thing you might
want to add is a link or even generator meta to WordPress. It's
published under the same CC you're referring to.

On the concept: well, someone had to do it.


On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 19:44:13 -0000, Mark Harwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://xhtmlandcss.co.uk/index.php?p=4
> 
> Well all weekend ive finally been getting this site sorted after about
> 3months of saying I would.
> 
> Basically im going to offer templates, menus and such that I either didn't
> use for clients work or test ones.
> 
> Id also like some advice on the copyright side of things? Should I use one
> of them creative commerce thingies?
> 
> Ps. Sites not live yet hence lack of content :)
> 
> Many thanks
> Mark Harwood
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