On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 11:54 AM, amit sethi <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for taking out time to review. Just for argument sake, If you have a > browser plugin to evaluate this transient data, it will inform user about > the fact that a particular remote object is licensed under certain > license.This according to me can be a good beginning to the idea .We should > keep the discussion open on this.
That makes sense but I don't think it's a compelling reason to start recommending yet another way to specify license information. If you're looking at a web page with an embedded, licensed image, you can 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. If 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). > > Also I think I have really gotten excited by the idea of liblicense and wish > to contribute to it. > I have read on the mailing Archives about a call for a plugin for F-spot to > write license information .If there is no project like that as yet i would > like to initiate it . > Also the plugin will automatically read and write license information when > someone uploads or downloads using flickr. > An F-Spot licensing plugin generally (that presumably used liblicense?) would be fantastic and a perfect SoC project. > > Also Flickr uses something called oembed on which it gives the license > information . There could be a FireFox plugin which recognizes Creative > Common License information onĀ oembed and tells the user that there is > creative common data on this page .Although i think oembed is also transient 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, I'll freely admit that my oembed understanding is very fuzzy so I may misunderstand it completely. Nathan > . > I invite suggestions on how liblicense or the concept of liblicense can be > used for remote objects . > And applications for which liblicense plugins can be written . > -- > A-M-I-T S|S > _______________________________________________ cc-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/cc-devel
