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Slide 1: “ 3.0” tech Mike Linksvayer Vice President, Creative Commons 2007-06-14
Slide 2: Tech changes roughly concurrent with 3.0 licenses rollout
Slide 3: Deed redesign
Slide 5: Freedoms icons (with thanks to freeculture.org)
Slide 6: Jurisdiction ID
Slide 7: No more language negotiation (deed only)
Slide 8: Legalcode errata.js
Slide 9: Reflect machine-readable attribution and more permissions
Slide 11: Each license gets a choice of buttons
Slide 13: What happened to the metadata?
Slide 14: RDFa a for attributes
Slide 15: HTML w it h RDFa <span about="http://example.org/foo.jpg"> <span rel="dc:type" property="dc:title" href="http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage ">Foo Captured</span> by <a rel="cc:attributionURL" property="cc:attributionName" href="http://bobhome.example.org">Bob</a> is licensed under Creative Commons <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by /3.0/">Attribution</a> </span>
Slide 16: Triple s <http://example.org/foo.jpg> dc:type <http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage> ; dc:title "Foo Captured" ; cc:attributionURL <http://bobhome.example.org> ; cc:attributionName "Bob" ; license <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ > .
Slide 17: English http://example.org/foo.jpg is an image titled “Foo Captured”, licensed under CC BY 3.0, and must be attributed to "Bob" with a link to http://bobhome.example.org.
Slide 18: labs.creativecommons.org
Slide 19: Mike Linksvayer ml@creativecommons.org presentation license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/





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