3. What is c?
We’re a 501c3
Non-profit
Non-legal
We offer free legal and technology tools
that allow creators to publish their works on
more flexible terms
Terms that allow public sharing, reuse, and
remix.
8. The Tension in Digital Media
Technology has changed the way
creative works are made, distributed,
and used.
Thenature of digital computer implicates
the right to copy.
Cheap easy software further implicates
the right to make derivative works.
33. RDFa
Allowsbuilding metadata into XHTML
and other XML documents with attributes.
<arel=quot;licensequot; href=quot;http://
creativecommons.org/licenses/by/
3.0/quot;>cc</a>
<a about=quot;/bar.jpgquot; rel=quot;licensequot;
href=quot;http://creativecommons.org/
licenses/by-nc/3.0/quot;>cc</a>
34. ccREL
ccRELis described in ccREL: The
Creative Commons Rights Expression
Language (pdf), published March 3,
2008.
ccREL a specification describing how
license information may be described
using RDF and how license information
may be attached to works.
35. XMP
XMP (Extensible Metadata Platform)
facilitates embedding metadata in files
using a subset of RDF.
XMP supports embedding metadata in
PDF and many image formats, though
it is designed to support nearly any file
type.
36. Liblicense
liblicense
provides a straight-forward
way for developers to build license-
aware applications.
Reads license metadata
If possible, writes license metadata
GUI independent