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Revision as of 22:33, 30 April 2006
SMIL (multimedia playlists) includes support for RDF/XML metadata. We need examples of including license metadata in SMIL for the purposes of denoting that a SMIL playlist itself is published under a Creative Commons license or that individual components of the playlist are licensed. Even better if you can use dc:source to specify parent playlists/works. (SVG has similar support for RDF/XML metadata.) Read more about the motivation in this cc-metadata post. Please see the detail page: License metadata in SMIL and SVG.
Implementations
- Lucas Gonze has created a CreativeCommons SMIL Module
- Inkscape includes support for SVG metadata.
- SVG::Metadata by Bryce Harrington is a PERL module for including metadata inside an SVG (used by Open Clip Art Library.
TODO
- generalize to all xml formats, split into separate challenges
- Please add your TODO here :)