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Revision as of 21:29, 30 April 2006
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Build Creative Commons licensing into more content creation applications
Build licensing into web content applications
The moment of content creation is the sweet spot for CC assignment. Imagine if the top 10 authoring tools (blogs, wikis, cmses, etc) all shipped with proper CC support... even if a small fraction of site administrators enabled this feature, the ammount of content which would be assigned CC licenses a decade from now would be staggering.
Pick a project - opensourcecms (wordpress, *nuke*, cmses, drupal, Plone, etc.)
Open source application support for XMP and Creative Commons license info
Implementations
- XMP is an open, RDF-based format that can embed metadata in PDF files. Currently only Adobe applications support such embedding. Similar XMP and Creative Commons support should be added to Open Office and other open source document creation applications.
- Maarten Sneep has created a macro for embedding XMP in files created by pdflatex.
TODO
- Retire and split between embedding and content creation apps