- From: Nathan Yergler <nathan@creativecommons.org>
- Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2009 09:50:09 -0700
- To: CC-devel <cc-devel@lists.ibiblio.org>, RDFa mailing list <public-rdf-in-xhtml-tf@w3.org>, public-rdfa@w3.org
The deadline for the Creative Commons Technology Summit CFP has been extended to Friday, May 1, 2009. Full CFP: Creative Commons is a non profit organization that builds tools that help realize the full potential of the commons in the age of digital networks. Launched at the end of 2002, Creative Commons licenses have set the standard for sharing cultural works (i.e., "content", "media", etc.), following in the footsteps of free and open source software. Over the past five years we have also actively developed and contributed to technologies that complement its public licenses, with the aim of using software to enhance the discoverability and practical [re]usability of content -- to help users manage content, as opposed to software designed to help content manage users (i.e., DRM). In 2006 Creative Commons launched Science Commons, a project applying similar principles to science and research. ccLearn was launched in 2007 to help minimize barriers to sharing and reuse of educational materials. Creative Commons holds its third technology summit on June 26, 2009 at Aula Magna Lingotto - Politecnico di Torino in Turin, Italy. Creative Commons Technology Summits are a forum for exploration of technology built upon and enhanced by Creative Commons licenses and work in the Semantic Web arena. Call for Presentations Creative Commons is seeking proposals for presentations or panels to be presented at the Technology Summit. Topics of interest include: * RDFa and ccREL implementations/deployments * Creative Commons related applications (unique or interesting integration of licensing, as well as reports on consuming or repurposing CC metadata * Provenance of information in Semantic Web applications * Digital copyright registries ("copyright 2.0"), especially in relation to the above technologies Presentation slots are 30 minutes long; if additional time is required, email Nathan Yergler (nathan@creativecommons.org) to discuss options. Send proposals in the form of abstracts to techsummit@creativecommons.org by Friday, May 1, 2009. Travel funding is unavailable. More details are available at http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Creative_Commons_Technology_Summit_2009-06-26.
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