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  • From: Nathan Yergler <nathan AT creativecommons.org>
  • To: amit sethi <amit.pureenergy AT gmail.com>
  • Cc: cc-devel AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [cc-devel] Gsoc idea :liblicence for URLs and plugin for embedding licences in media files in Django
  • Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 09:06:53 -0700

Thanks, Amit; I submitted a comment on the SOC web app.

On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 8:15 AM, amit sethi <amit.pureenergy AT gmail.com> wrote:
> Also at the moment I have kept the deliverables to a minimum . But I think I
> can achieve more . Their are also many other possibilities for example :
> In the exif metadata their is a space for user comment and i have heard that
> some photographers  tend to keep copyright information their . We could
> check if their is something related to copyright and automatically add to
> License Information . There are many other use cases that can be
> brainstormed .
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 12:41 AM, amit sethi <amit.pureenergy AT gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi , I have submitted a first draft proposal . Looking forward to your
>> comments.
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 12:23 AM, Nathan Yergler
>> <nathan AT creativecommons.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 11:06 AM, amit sethi <amit.pureenergy AT gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> >>>use existing recommendations like ccREL/RDFa to specify and detect the
>>> >>>license information.  If you're looking at an image on its own, XMP
>>> >>>already allows you to specify the license in an object so using that
>>> >>>existing standard is my preference.
>>> > Actually i now think this is a better idea at least for media.  Sorry
>>> > for
>>> > being ill informed .Also i hope i was not condescending . I was just
>>> > excited
>>> > about the idea .  >>there are use cases that an
>>> >>>HTTP header would address that existing approaches don't, we can talk
>>> >>>about it (although I'll warn you that I'm going to be super
>>> >>>skeptical).
>>> > well i think this could be a great help to bloggers.This way not only
>>> > the
>>> > media content but the textual content they produce can also be licensed
>>> > under creative common .
>>>
>>> Are you saying that the HTTP header would let bloggers license their
>>> text as well as their images, video, etc?  RDFa lets us do this
>>> already.  I admit it's very possible I'm missing something as I'm a
>>> little sleep deprived at the moment :).
>>>
>>> >>>An F-Spot licensing plugin generally (that presumably used
>>> >>>liblicense?) would be fantastic and a perfect SoC project.
>>> > That is great although  i wish to take a day or two to research this
>>> > project
>>> > before submitting a proposal .I am interested on how F-spot handles
>>> > metadata
>>> > .
>>>
>>> Great.
>>>
>>> > Especially if do add such a plugin how F-spot is going to handle
>>> > writing it
>>> > to flickr when it uploads such an image to flickr etc ... It can import
>>> > xmp
>>> > tags on an image.
>>>
>>> I think the following are interesting features for an F-Spot plugin:
>>>
>>> * select a license for your photos, individually as well as a default
>>> * allow filtering the view by photos of a particular license (or
>>> property, ie, "allows remixing")
>>> * when uploading to Flickr, use the Flickr API to set the
>>> corresponding license (this may be a patch to the existing Flickr
>>> plugin)
>>> * if possible, do the same for Picasa (no idea if their API supports
>>> that)
>>> * embed XMP on export, possibly controlled by a flag (ie, "export with
>>> XMP")
>>>
>>> > If you could recommend some reading for research for the project
>>> > proposal it
>>> > would be .
>>>
>>> I think the places to start are with F-Spot and Mono documentation.
>>> You could conceivably leave all the XMP stuff to liblicense, but we'll
>>> need to make Mono/C# bindings.  I think this would be a great project
>>> and fill a big gap in the CC+FLOSS desktop tools story.  Looking
>>> forward to your proposal.
>>>
>>> Nathan
>>>
>>>
>>> >>>Yeah, I'm not 100% certain about how oembed works... I think it
>>> >>>typically gets consumed and transformed into HTML for embedding.
>>> >>>Better (license aware) oembed consumers would be useful.  Of course
>>> > yes , you are right again it does get consumed. I think XMP is again a
>>> > better solution .
>>> >
>>> >
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