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Saturday, August 15, 2009
We recently introduced a new feature on Google Image Search which allows you to restrict your
search results to images that have been tagged for reuse. As a webmaster, you may be interested
in how you can let Google know which licenses your images are released under, so I've prepared a
brief video explaining how to do this using RDFa markup.
If you have any questions about how to mark up your images, please ask in our
Webmaster Help Forum.
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