Re: [uf-discuss] XFN 1.1 and CC BY-ND

2009-04-30 Thread Martin McEvoy

Toby Inkster wrote:

Given the public domain policy, does XFN 1.1's licence make it
ineligible as a microformat?

Ditto XMDP.

  


Yes I have had problems with this bit:

*No Derivative Works* — You may not alter, transform, or build upon this 
work.


Does this mean I cant map and transform XFN to RDF?

there is this bit though...

*Waiver* — Any of the above conditions can be waived if you get 
permission from the copyright holder.


Who do I ask?

Thanks.

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[uf-discuss] XFN 1.1 and CC BY-ND

2009-04-29 Thread Toby Inkster
Given the public domain policy, does XFN 1.1's licence make it
ineligible as a microformat?

Ditto XMDP.

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