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ODRL Initiative Releases Draft Specification of ODRL Creative Commons Profile.
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The ODRL Initiative has announced the release of the ODRL Creative Commons Profile as a Draft Specification. The draft "describes the semantics of the Creative Commons licenses and defines how they can be represented using a Profile of the ODRL rights expression language." Both ODRL and Creative Commons licenses use XML markup to express rights assertions in digital works. The goal of the ODRL Profile is to enable those who require more advanced rights expression language (REL) mechanisms "to utilize both the Creative Commons license semantics and the ODRL REL features together. The purpose of the ODRL Profile is not to replace the standard CC licenses, but to allow additional semantics to be expressed in separate ODRL offers or agreements."
The Creative Commons project is a non-profit initiative which provides to the public a set of copyright licenses free of charge. The licenses are embeddable in web pages, MP3 files, and other (binary) digital assets, and "help people tell the world that copyrighted works are f"
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