The Creative Commons Rights Expression Language (ccREL) lets you describe copyright licenses in RDF. For more information on describing licenses in RDF and attaching those descriptions to digital works, see ccREL in the Creative Commons wiki .
Classes
Work
a potentially copyrightable work License
a set of requests/permissions to users of a Work, e.g. a copyright license, the public domain, information for distributors Jurisdiction
the legal jurisdiction of a license Permission
an action that may or may not be allowed or desired Requirement
an action that may or may not be requested of you Prohibition
something you may be asked not to do Permissions
Reproduction
making multiple copies Distribution
distribution, public display, and publicly performance Derivative Works
distribution of derivative works Sharing
permits commercial derivatives, but only non-commercial distribution Requirements
Notice
copyright and license notices be kept intact Attribution
credit be given to copyright holder and/or author Share Alike
derivative works be licensed under the same terms or compatible terms as the original work Source Code
source code (the preferred form for making modifications) must be provided when exercising some rights granted by the license. Copyleft
derivative and combined works must be licensed under specified terms, similar to those on the original work Lesser Copyleft
derivative works must be licensed under specified terms, with at least the same conditions as the original work; combinations with the work may be licensed under different terms Prohibitions
Commercial Use
exercising rights for commercial purposes High Income Nation Use
use in a non-developing country License Properties
cc:legalcode
The
URL of the legal text of a
License .
cc:deprecatedOn
A
License may be deprecated; provides the
date deprecated on .
Work Properties
cc:morePermissions
A
related resource which describes additional permissions or alternative licenses for a
Work which may be available.
cc:attributionName
The
name the creator of a
Work would like used when attributing re-use.
cc:attributionURL
The
URL the creator of a
Work would like used when attributing re-use.
cc:useGuidelines
A
related resource which defines non-binding use guidelines for the
work .
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