Just in case this is of interest to anyone out there in MCN-land, I’m 
forwarding the announcement below.  What I find intriguing is the partnership 
between the DPLA, Europeana, and Creative Commons.

Amalyah Keshet
Head of Image Resources & Copyright Management
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem


http://lj.libraryjournal.com/2015/06/digital-content/dpla-europeana-creative-commons-collaborate-on-international-rights-statements/#_

https://cyber.law.harvard.edu/node/95344



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New Contract Opportunity: Request for Proposals for RightsStatements.org

The Digital Public Library of America 
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 invites interested and qualified individuals or firms to submit a proposal for 
development related to the infrastructure for the International Rights 
Statements Working Group.
•       A PDF version of this request for proposals is also available at: 
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•       A PDF version of the Requirements for the Technical Infrastructure for 
Standardized International Rights Statements is available at: 
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Timeline
•       RFP issued: 18 September 2015
•       Deadline for proposals: 00:00 GMT, 6 October 2015
•       Work is to be performed no sooner than 8 October 2015.
•       Functional prototypes for components A and C must be completed by 24 
December 2015.
•       Work for components A, B, and C below must be completed by 15 January 
2016.
Overview

This document specifies the project scope and requirements for technical 
infrastructure supporting a framework and vocabulary of machine-readable rights 
statements under development by the International Rights Statements Working 
Group, a joint Digital Public Library of America (DPLA)–Europeana Foundation 
working group.
The working group shall provide and maintain RDF 
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 of the rights statements, with canonical serializations in 
Turtle<http://us4.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=e1490d1305c4b651f3ad0ace4&id=cf2ed5e166&e=fe3de79bb9>,
 modeled as a vocabulary in the Simple Knowledge Organization System 
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  These descriptions will include multiple official translations of each 
statement, and support versioning of the statements and/or vocabulary scheme. 
Alongside the descriptions statements, the working group will produce a summary 
of the data model and properties used.
The contractor will provide an implementation that acts as a platform for 
hosting these statements. The platform consists of an application for 
publishing the rights statements according to linked data best practices and a 
content management system to be used by the working group to publish materials 
related to the project. These two components should provide the feel of an 
integrated user experience, and must be served publicly from a single domain 
(http://rightsstatements.org/). As part of this contract, the contractor will 
also provide one year of maintenance, support, and security updates for these 
components, their dependencies, and the operating systems for servers on which 
they are deployed.
Components
Component A. Rights Statements Application

A web application that provides both machine-readable representations of the 
rights statements (in RDF serializations including JSON-LD and Turtle) and 
human-readable representations. The working group will provide a canonical 
version of the rights statements in Turtle-serialized RDF as needed for 
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 as well as a testing version used to implement and test specific features, 
including, but not limited to, versions (see 3a) and translations (see 4b and 
4c).
1.      Human readable representations
a.      The application shall provide a human-readable web page representing 
each rights statement, with provision for versions, multiple language support, 
and additional request parameters as described in Requirements for the 
Technical Infrastructure for Standardized International Rights 
Statements<http://us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=e1490d1305c4b651f3ad0ace4&id=c99e76eb70&e=fe3de79bb9>.
b.      All human-readable representations shall be generated from the 
canonical Turtle-serialized RDF.
c.      Human-readable representations must be available as HTML5 with RDFa 1.1 
or RDFa 1.1 Lite.
d.      Human-readable representations must provide links to the RDF 
representations listed below.
2.      RDF representations
a.      The application shall provide multiple RDF serializations of the 
individual rights statements through content negotiation on the statement URI. 
Minimally, it must support Turtle and 
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 Additional serializations are desirable but not required.
b.      The application shall provide multiple RDF serializations of the entire 
vocabulary through content negotiation on the vocabulary version URI.  The 
vocabulary shall support the same RDF serializations as the individual 
statements.
c.      All RDF serializations must be equivalent to the canonical 
Turtle-serialized RDF.
3.      Versions
a.      The application shall support multiple versions of each statement. The 
structure of the versions is described in Requirements for the Technical 
Infrastructure for Standardized International Rights 
Statements<http://us4.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=e1490d1305c4b651f3ad0ace4&id=fe408cdfc5&e=fe3de79bb9>.
b.      Otherwise valid statement URIs that omit the version number should 
respond with code 404.
4.      Languages and translation
a.      Human-readable representations should dynamically handle requests for 
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 and through the use of parameters as specified in Requirements for the 
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Statements<http://us4.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=e1490d1305c4b651f3ad0ace4&id=dc4ab315f0&e=fe3de79bb9>.
b.      The working group will provide text in one or more languages for each 
statement as RDF language-tagged literals in compliance with IETF 
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 All language-tagged literals will be encoded as UTF-8.
c.      The working group will provide translations for content not derived 
from the statement RDF, e.g., navigational elements. The application will 
support this through an internationalization framework, e.g., GNU gettext.
5.      Additional request parameters
a.      For specific statements, human-readable representations must accept 
query string parameters and generate a view of the statement enhanced by 
additional metadata described in Requirements for the Technical Infrastructure 
for Standardized International Rights 
Statements<http://us4.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=e1490d1305c4b651f3ad0ace4&id=bc91875af4&e=fe3de79bb9>.
6.      Resource URIs and HTTP request patterns
a.      The HTTP behavior of the application shall follow the URI structure and 
interaction patterns described in Requirements for the Technical Infrastructure 
for Standardized International Rights 
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 for serving both human- and machine-readable representations for linked data 
vocabularies.
7.      Visual identity
a.      The working group will provide static HTML templates developed by 
another vendor charged with implementing the site’s visual identity.
b.      These templates must be transformed to work in the context of the 
application to ensure that human-readable representations follow the visual 
identity of the site as provided by the working group.
Component B. Content management system

An implementation of an off-the-shelf, free/libre/open source content 
management system (CMS), and associated plugins to publish pages about the 
project and initiative, related publications, etc.
1.      The CMS will be separate from the rights statements application.
2.      The CMS may be a static site generator.
3.      The CMS should support multilingual versions of content, either 
natively or through the use of plugin modules.
4.      A theme or templates for the CMS must be provided, which follow the 
visual identity defined for the site.
5.      The CMS must provide export of static content (text and multimedia).
6.      All content will be edited and maintained by members of the working 
group.
Component C. Server configuration, deployment, and maintenance implementation

An implementation of an existing free/libre/open source configuration 
management and deployment automation system, and any needed templates, scripts, 
etc., used to install dependencies, to configure and deploy components A and B 
above, and to manage the servers.
1.      The implementation must be published to a version control repository 
under the working group’s organization on GitHub.
2.      The implementation should support a shared set of configuration with 
templating to allow the components above to be deployed to a staging virtual 
machine and a production virtual machine using a common set of procedures.
3.      An implementation of an agentless configuration and deployment 
management system (e.g., Ansible) is strongly preferred.
4.      The implementation must include a configuration for an HTTP proxy 
server (e.g., Nginx, Apache HTTPD, etc.) that will allow components A and B to 
be presented together through a single domain name.
a.      The proxy server configuration must allow components A and B to be 
served from a common domain name (http://rightsstatements.org/).
b.      The proxy server configuration should provide caching for requests that 
respects the HTTP interaction patterns described in Requirements for the 
Technical Infrastructure for Standardized International Rights 
Statements<http://us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=e1490d1305c4b651f3ad0ace4&id=bf3be739da&e=fe3de79bb9>.
5.      The vendor will also develop, execute, and provide reports for a load 
testing strategy for the implemented configuration.
Other restrictions

All components must run within a shared Linux virtual machine, preferably 
running Debian stable. The virtual machine will be hosted on a server 
physically located in a Luxembourg-based data center. The working group is 
providing both a staging environment and a production environment.
All materials developed during this project shall be released under open 
source/open content licensing. Source code will be licensed under the European 
Union Public License, version 
1.1<http://us4.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=e1490d1305c4b651f3ad0ace4&id=4525dd11d2&e=fe3de79bb9>.
 Documentation will be licensed under a CC0 Public Domain 
Dedication<http://us4.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=e1490d1305c4b651f3ad0ace4&id=c4fd2bbc15&e=fe3de79bb9>.
Guidelines for proposals

All proposals must adhere to the following submission guidelines and 
requirements.
•       Proposals are due no later than 00:00 GMT, 6 October 2015.
•       Proposals should be sent via email to 
rights-...@dp.la<mailto:rights-...@dp.la> as a single PDF file attached to the 
message. Questions about the proposal can also be sent to this address.
•       Please format the subject line with the phrase “RightsStatements.org 
Proposal - [Name of respondent].”
•       You should receive confirmation of receipt of your proposal no later 
than 00:00 GMT, 8 October 2015. If you have not received confirmation of your 
proposal by this time, please send an email to m...@dp.la<mailto:m...@dp.la>, 
otherwise follow the same guidelines as above.

All proposals should include the following:
•       Pricing, in US Dollars and/or Euros, as costs for each work component 
identified above, and as an hourly rate for any maintenance costs. The exchange 
rate will be set in the contract. The currency for payment will be chosen by 
the agent of the working group that is the party to this contract.
•       Proposed staffing plan, including qualifications of project team 
members (resumes/CVs and links or descriptions of previous projects such as 
open source contributions).
•       References, listing all clients/organizations with whom the proposer 
has done business like that required by this solicitation with the last three 
years.
•       Qualifications and experience, including
o       General qualifications and development expertise
•       Information about development and project management skills and 
philosophy
•       Examples of successful projects, delivered on time and on budget
•       Preferred tools and methodologies used for issue tracking, project 
management, and communication
•       Preferences for change control tools and methodologies
o       Project specific strategies
•       History of developing software in the library, archives, or museum 
domain
•       Information about experience with hosting and maintenance of RDF/SKOS 
vocabularies and linked data resources
•       Legal authority/capacity, or proof that the vendor is authorized to 
perform the contract under national law. Proof of the above is to be provided 
by (a copy of) a certificate of registration in the relevant trade or 
professional registers in the country of establishment/incorporation.
Contract guidelines
•       Proposals must be submitted by the due date.
•       Proposers are asked to guarantee their proposal prices for a period of 
at least 60 days from the date of the submission of the proposal.
•       Proposers must be fully responsible for the acts and omissions of their 
employees and agents.
•       The working group reserves the right to extend the deadline for 
proposals.
•       The working group reserves the right to include a mandatory meeting via 
teleconference with proposers individually before acceptance. Top scored 
proposals may be required to participate in an interview to support and clarify 
their proposal.
•       The working group reserves the right to negotiate with each contractor.
•       There is no allowance for project expenses, travel, or ancillary 
expenses that the contractor may incur.
•       Ownership of any intellectual property will be shared between the 
Digital Public Library of America and the Europeana Foundation.




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