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Creative Commons Rights Expression Language

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Creative Commons Rights Expression Language (ccREL) is a proposed Rights Expression Language (REL) for descriptive metadata to be appended to media that is licensed under any of the Creative Commons licenses. According to the draft submitted to the W3C, it is to come in the forms of RDFa for (x)HTML pages and XMP for standalone media.

Creative Commons

  • "Describing Copyright in RDF". Creative Commons.
  • "ccREL in RDF Schema" (RDF Schema). Creative Commons.
  • "ccREL (project homepage)". Creative Commons.
  • "ccREL: The Creative Commons Rights Expression Language" (PDF). Creative Commons. 3 March 2008.

W3C submission

FSF and GNU GPL