The MCN IP SIG meeting will be held at MCN 2008 on Friday Nov. 14 at 13:00
 
We are pleased to host a short presentation and discussion on the PLUS 
Coalition initiative and the Metadata Working Group guidelines (see below).  
 
Open to all -- look forward to seeing you there!
 
Amalyah Keshet
Alan Newman
 
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IPTC and PLUS welcome Metadata Group Guidelines

London (England), 10 October 2008 -- The International Press Telecommunications 
Council and the PLUS Coalition have welcomed metadata processing guidelines for 
software developers that were recently published by the Metadata Working Group.

The Metadata Working Group (http://www.metadataworkinggroup.com) is a 
consortium of leading companies in the digital media industry that was formed 
in 2006. Adobe, Apple, Canon, Microsoft, Nokia and Sony have joined forces to 
produce "Guidelines for Handling Image Metadata." The goal of the group is to 
increase interoperability of digital image metadata across all software, 
hardware and services.

As creator of the IPTC Information Interchange Model (IIM), IPTC Core and IPTC 
Extension image metadata standards, IPTC has a stake in this work. The IPTC 
document published this summer, "Persisting Technical Photo Metadata," called 
for the preservation of all metadata between systems, which would increase 
workflow productivity and automation.

As creator of the PLUS Standards (Picture Licensing Universal System), the PLUS 
Coalition also has a stake in this work. PLUS has established universal 
standards for communicating image rights metadata. IPTC is a PLUS Coalition 
member and participated in the development of the PLUS standards.

The Metadata Working Group's Guidelines address issues of synchronisation 
between different metadata standards that apply to data found in consumer 
cameras. IPTC and PLUS note that the general principles outlined in the 
Guidelines can be applied to all professional-level metadata.

IPTC Managing Director Michael Steidl said of the initiative, "Image producers 
and users are frustrated when metadata disappears between applications, or 
appears in a different field. At the IPTC PhotoMetadata Conference this summer 
we identified the need for dialogue with developers. This paper is a huge step 
forward, and we hope to see further updates which extend to all professional 
metadata. In the meantime we urge all developers to read and act upon the 
recommendations in the paper."

Jeff Sedlik, President & CEO of the PLUS Coalition, said, "The Metadata Working 
Group is addressing issues vital to the communication and preservation of 
metadata, which is critical in implementing the IPTC and PLUS standards. We 
join IPTC in supporting the adoption of the Guidelines, and look forward to 
working closely with the Working Group when they begin to address professional 
metadata issues."


The full statement of IPTC and PLUS can be retrieved from 
www.iptc.org/goto?mwg2008 

About IPTC

The IPTC, based in London, UK, is a consortium of the world's major news 
agencies, news publishers and news industry vendors. It develops and maintains 
technical standards for improved news exchange that are used by virtually every 
major news organization in the world.
Information on all IPTC standards such as the new family of IPTC G2-Standards, 
the existing NewsML 1, NITF, SportsML, IIM standards and the NewsCodes together 
with a list of existing members and information on how to join is available at 
http://www.iptc.org

For more information contact Michael Steidl, office at iptc.org 

About the PLUS Coalition

The PLUS Coalition, an international non-profit organization, has developed the 
Picture Licensing Universal System (PLUS), a comprehensive system of standards 
that simplifies and facilitates the communication and management of image 
rights. PLUS is a collaboration between major stakeholders in all industries 
involved in creating, distributing, using and preserving images. PLUS supports 
multi-lingual use, global commerce and the preservation and exchange of 
cultural heritage. Learn more about PLUS at www.usePLUS.org 
 
For more information contact Jeff Sedlik, info at usePLUS.org  

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