License RDF
Creative Commons provides information on licenses for three audiences: lawyers, humans and machines. The machine-readable information is described using RDF and made available from the Subversion repository in the license.rdf/license_rdf module.
File Naming
Files in the license_rdf
module are named using the following convention:
creativecommons.org_license_[license-code]_[version]_[jurisdiction]_.rdf
More generally, you can take the URL of a license (i.e. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
), strip the protocol information (http://
) and replace all forward-slashes (/
) with underscores (_
) to arrive at the base filename. Liblicense provides a function to perform this mapping for you.
File Contents
Each file contains the RDF (encoded as RDF/XML) describing the particular license.
Usages
The license RDF files are used in the following CC applications:
- The license engine
- OpenOffice.org add-in
- Liblicense
License Files (.rdf)
Attributes
- cc:license
- about
- permits
- requires
- prohibits
- dc:title - The human readable name of the license.
- dc:description - Description of the license.
- dc:coverage - The jurisdiction of the license. (country code from ISO3166)
- dc:relation
- dc:type - always "License"
- dc:creator
- dc:publisher
- dc:identifier - URI of license (URI)