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| − | == [[Build Creative Commons licensing into more content creation applications]] ==
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| − | == [[Build licensing into web content applications]] ==
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| − | == Open source application support for XMP and Creative Commons license info ==
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| − | === Implementations ===
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| − | * [[XMP]] is an open, RDF-based format that can embed metadata in PDF files. Currently only [[XMP Help|Adobe applications]] support such embedding. Similar [[XMP]] and Creative Commons support should be added to [http://www.openoffice.org/ Open Office] and other open source document creation applications.
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| − | * Maarten Sneep has created a [http://www.math.utah.edu/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/xmpincl/ macro] for embedding XMP in files created by pdflatex.
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| − | === TODO ===
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| − | * Retire and split between embedding and content creation apps
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