Sören Auer wrote: > Hi all, > > some days ago we released Triplify [1] - a small plugin for database
I assume that was supposed to be: <http://triplify.org/> ;) > backed Web applications (such as Drupal, WordPress, WackoWiki), which > exposes the content of your Web site as RDF, Linked Data and JSON and is > extremely easy to deploy. Looks really nice. > We hope this will increase the amount of machine processable > open-knowledge on the Web dramatically. > For the next release of Triplify we are thinking about adding a feature > to reference some kind of a license from the content published by Triplify. > Are there any ideas, what would be good licenses to that purpose: I > guess licenses for text, images etc. are not very suitable, because e.g. > it is unclear what it means to be a derived work (from perspective of a > set of RDF triples) or how to express an attribution. I guess for our You've got some complexities here. Though the triples themselves could be seen as data there might well be quite a lot of 'content' in there (text/images etc) that is copyrighted. > purposes a very liberal license (allowing basically everything without > any limitations) would be sufficient for now. For ultraliberal you could try the ODC Public Domain Dedication and License (launched last saturday at OKCon [1]): <http://www.opendatacommons.org/odc-public-domain-dedication-and-licence/> ~rufus [1]:<http://blog.okfn.org/2008/03/18/public-domain-dedication-license-pddl-v10-released-at-okcon/> _______________________________________________ okfn-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.okfn.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/okfn-discuss
