Tag Archives: techniques

RDFa Trials and Travails

So I’ve spent the last few days trying to get my head around RDFa, and I gotta say, it’s not easy.  Excessive complexity is a charge often levelled against RDF and it’s something that RDFa was meant to mitgate.  Has it been successful in that?  I would say partially, yes.

Posted in General Discussion, Microformat and Mark-up, RDFa

Getting the Ball Rolling: Formats for Licensing and Attribution

So even a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, right?  I think I heard that somewhere before…
With that in mind here’s some preliminary thinking on a licensing and attribution format.

Posted in Licensing & Attribution, Microformat and Mark-up

Ubiquity Illustrates Impressive Thinking and the Need for Attribution Microformat

The net was a buzz with with Aza Raskin’s post on Ubiquity: An experiment into connecting the Web with language.

Posted in Events, Licensing & Attribution, Microformat and Mark-up, Technology Innovation

The Long Trail

Lucas Gonze just blogged about our endeavours here and brought some very interesting points to light.

Posted in Copyright, Licensing & Attribution, Media, Microformat and Mark-up

The Need for an Attribution Trail

When content is being reused from one source to another, etiquette and ethics would insist that the content creator (the person reusing content) provide clear attribution and links to the original content while obeying the content’s license.
When searching for an example of proper attribution, I had to go no further than Miss 604’s blog, aka [...]

Posted in Ethical Reuse, Events, Licensing & Attribution, Microformat and Mark-up, RDFa, Technology Innovation
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