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- Micro formats are little islands of ideas united into a federation by their consistent approach to markup.. But their consistencies don’t yield automatic discovery of unknown micro formats. .:)...
- Like this blog a lot ... thanks for sharing and giving such high quality links for RDFa.
- Hi Ben, Yes, I noticed the newer version, and that vocabularies are no longer mentioned in it. I whole-heartedly agree that vocabularies are an advanced topic and the primer might not be the best...
- Hi Rob, I just noticed that your link to the RDFa Primer is to a 1-year-old draft. Have you checked out the latest version: http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-rdfa-primer/ It should be much simpler and...
- Hey Rob, Hope you enjoyed the talk :) If you are worried about embedding in HTML instead of XHTML, then you can use eRDF ( http://research.talis.com/2005/erdf/wiki/Main/RdfInHtml ) instead of RDFa....
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Using RDFa for Attribution and licensing started by Ddonat
Well… despite my complaining about RDFa, we have managed to cobble together something fairly easily. Almost everything we need for the properties is found in the Dublin Core terms namespace. We’ve taken a stab at writing a vocabulary document to define the extra attribution properties that can help systems track media over the Web. Those [...]
http://playtheweb.org/?p=128&preview=true started by Ddonat
http://playtheweb.org/2008/11/07/162/ started by Ddonat
Web Licensing needs to be more granular started by Ddonat
Post by: David
<geek alert>
Presently, all the blogs I’ve looked at (I readily concede there are blogs that I have not looked at ) which assign a license to their content do it on a page or global level. However, in a world where content reuse is the norm, any given web page […]
<geek alert>
Presently, all the blogs I’ve looked at (I readily concede there are blogs that I have not looked at ) which assign a license to their content do it on a page or global level. However, in a world where content reuse is the norm, any given web page […]
Web Licensing needs to be more granular started by Ddonat
Post by: David
Presently, all the blogs I’ve looked at (I readily concede there are blogs that I have not looked at ) which assign a license to their content do it on a page or global level. However, in a world where content reuse is the norm, any given web page or […]
Presently, all the blogs I’ve looked at (I readily concede there are blogs that I have not looked at ) which assign a license to their content do it on a page or global level. However, in a world where content reuse is the norm, any given web page or […]
Getting the Ball Rolling - Formats for licensing and attribution started by Ddonat
Post by: Rob Linton
So even a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, right? I think I heard that somewhere before…
With that in mind here’s some preliminary thinking on a licensing and attribution format.
The primary goals here are:
Enable “scoping” so particular pieces of media can
So even a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, right? I think I heard that somewhere before…
With that in mind here’s some preliminary thinking on a licensing and attribution format.
The primary goals here are:
Enable “scoping” so particular pieces of media can
Getting the Ball Rolling - Microformats for licensing and attribution started by Ddonat
Post by: Rob Linton
So even a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, right? I think I heard that somewhere before…
With that in mind here’s some preliminary thinking on a licensing and attribution microformat.
The primary goals here are:
Enable “scoping” so particular pieces of media
So even a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, right? I think I heard that somewhere before…
With that in mind here’s some preliminary thinking on a licensing and attribution microformat.
The primary goals here are:
Enable “scoping” so particular pieces of media
Getting the Ball Rolling - Microformats for licensing and attribution started by Ddonat
So even a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, right? I think I heard that somewhere before…
With that in mind here’s some preliminary thinking on a licensing and attribution microformat.
Some of our primary goals are:
Enable scoping so particular pieces of media can be tagged independently of one another.
Specify the media as […]
With that in mind here’s some preliminary thinking on a licensing and attribution microformat.
Some of our primary goals are:
Enable scoping so particular pieces of media can be tagged independently of one another.
Specify the media as […]
Ubiquity Illustrates Impressive Thinking and the Need for Attribution Microformat started by Ddonat
Post by: David Gratton
The net was a buzz with with Aza Raskin’s post on Ubiquity: An experiment into connecting the Web with language.
Ubiquity is an experiment two parts. It’s both an interface and a development platform. Ubiquity 0.1 focuses on the platform aspects, while beginning to explore language-driven methods of controlling the browser.
There is some […]
The net was a buzz with with Aza Raskin’s post on Ubiquity: An experiment into connecting the Web with language.
Ubiquity is an experiment two parts. It’s both an interface and a development platform. Ubiquity 0.1 focuses on the platform aspects, while beginning to explore language-driven methods of controlling the browser.
There is some […]
Ubiquity Illustrates Impressive Thinking and the Need for Attribution Microformat started by Ddonat
Post by: David Gratton
The net was a buzz with with Aza Raskin’s post on Ubiquity: An experiment into connecting the Web with language.
Ubiquity is an experiment two parts. It’s both an interface and a development platform. Ubiquity 0.1 focuses on the platform aspects, while beginning to explore language-driven methods of controlling the browser.
There is some […]
The net was a buzz with with Aza Raskin’s post on Ubiquity: An experiment into connecting the Web with language.
Ubiquity is an experiment two parts. It’s both an interface and a development platform. Ubiquity 0.1 focuses on the platform aspects, while beginning to explore language-driven methods of controlling the browser.
There is some […]
The Long Trail started by Ddonat
Lucas Gonze just blogged about our endeavours here and brought some very interesting points to light.
Firstly, that the primary stakeholders in a licensing and attribution microformat - at least in the early stages - is comprised of commercial copyright holders. I completely agree. They will immediately see the benefit of a standardised, machine-readable way to […]
Firstly, that the primary stakeholders in a licensing and attribution microformat - at least in the early stages - is comprised of commercial copyright holders. I completely agree. They will immediately see the benefit of a standardised, machine-readable way to […]
The Long Trail started by Ddonat
Lucas Gonze just blogged about our endeavours here and brought some very interesting points to light.
Firstly, that the primary stakeholders in a licensing and attribution microformat - at least in the early stages - is comprised of commercial copyright holders. I completely agree. They will immediately see the benefit of a standardised, machine-readable way to […]
Firstly, that the primary stakeholders in a licensing and attribution microformat - at least in the early stages - is comprised of commercial copyright holders. I completely agree. They will immediately see the benefit of a standardised, machine-readable way to […]
The need for an attribution trail started by Ddonat
When content is being reused from one source to another, etiquette and ethics would insist that the content creator (the person reusing content) provide clear attribution and links to the original content while obeying the content’s license.
When searching for an example of proper attribution, I had to go no further than Miss 604’s blog, […]
When searching for an example of proper attribution, I had to go no further than Miss 604’s blog, […]
The need for an attribution trail started by Ddonat
When content is being reused from one source to another, etiquette and ethics would insist that the content creator (the person reusing content) provide clear attribution and links to the original content while obeying the content’s license. When searching for an example of proper attribution, I had to go no further than Miss 604 aka […]
Copyright Questions by the Truck Load started by Ddonat
Janko Roettgers blogged about this German gem on p2p-blog.com:
German avant-garde musician Johannes Kreidler has composed a song that quotes from 70,200 other musical works in merely 33 seconds. Did I mention he’s an avant-garde musician? In any case, he’s trying to be a good citizen and properly report all of the songs he used to […]
German avant-garde musician Johannes Kreidler has composed a song that quotes from 70,200 other musical works in merely 33 seconds. Did I mention he’s an avant-garde musician? In any case, he’s trying to be a good citizen and properly report all of the songs he used to […]
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Reusing Content: Derivative Work vs Modified Work started by Ddonat
What constitutes a derivative work?
The US Copyright Office states:
A typical example of a derivative work [..] is primarily a new work but incorporates some previously published material. This previously published material makes the work a derivative work under the copyright law. To be copyrightable, a derivative work must be different enough from the original to […]
The US Copyright Office states:
A typical example of a derivative work [..] is primarily a new work but incorporates some previously published material. This previously published material makes the work a derivative work under the copyright law. To be copyrightable, a derivative work must be different enough from the original to […]
Microformats for the Masses started by Ddonat
“If I have seen further it is by standing on ye shoulders of Giants.”
- Sir Issac Newton
Throughout history our progress has come by building on the work of those that came before. It’s been taken for granted that ideas will be copied, tinkered with, and improved for the greater good. This approach has worked well […]
- Sir Issac Newton
Throughout history our progress has come by building on the work of those that came before. It’s been taken for granted that ideas will be copied, tinkered with, and improved for the greater good. This approach has worked well […]