Full version of http://www.slideshare.net/valexiev1/gvp-lodcidocshort. Same is available on http://vladimiralexiev.github.io/pres/20140905-CIDOC-GVP/index.html
CIDOC Congress, Dresden, Germany
2014-09-05: International Terminology Working Group: full version.
2014-09-09: Getty special session: short version
Expressing permissions and restrictions for news content. IPTC has been working on a formal language for machine-readable expression of rights. This presentation reviews the requirements, the landscape of rights expression languages and the work we've been doing to establish a standard using ODRL and ACAP.
At the Spring IPTC meeting, we looked at the issue of usage rights and news, with an eye to selecting a rights expression language to recommend for use with IPTC standards, such as NewsML-G2.
Full version of http://www.slideshare.net/valexiev1/gvp-lodcidocshort. Same is available on http://vladimiralexiev.github.io/pres/20140905-CIDOC-GVP/index.html
CIDOC Congress, Dresden, Germany
2014-09-05: International Terminology Working Group: full version.
2014-09-09: Getty special session: short version
Expressing permissions and restrictions for news content. IPTC has been working on a formal language for machine-readable expression of rights. This presentation reviews the requirements, the landscape of rights expression languages and the work we've been doing to establish a standard using ODRL and ACAP.
At the Spring IPTC meeting, we looked at the issue of usage rights and news, with an eye to selecting a rights expression language to recommend for use with IPTC standards, such as NewsML-G2.
ninjs is the IPTC's standard for news in JSON. An overview of the standard as it is today - for representing text, photo, video and audio items - together with our plans for enhancements.
ninjs is IPTC's news in JSON standard. How was the design of ninjs approached? What were the different options which were considered? What is different about designing in JSON versus other formats, such as XML and RDF?
The complex IoT equation, and FLOSS solutions, OW2con'18, June 7-8, 2018, ParisOW2
Even if not totally new, IoT era is bringing many new challenges to address but at a larger scale.
Market oracles are publishing various figures about the expected gross,
while security experts are alarming about their concerns.
Software developers will use as much resources they can, while hardware engineers will focus on optimizing hardware for reducing cost of production or usage by focusing on power consumption.
IoT is involving many subdomains from electronics to radio communication or cloud backends, and thus many skills than nobody can seriously claim to have.
The good news is that nobody is alone in the world of open standards and free software,
and cooperation is one of the key for a seamless "INTERnet of things" where everyone can find a place in this new landscape.
To illustrate openness and interoperability, a couple of projects supported by Samsung Opensource group will be presented and how to get kickstarted on Web+IoT Technologies.
Rights expression for the news industry, using RightsML and ODRL. Updates on the RightsML Experimental Phase, discussion of embedding sophisticated rights expression in binaries, the LCC/RDI EC project and a lookahead to the IPTC Spring meeting.
https://social.samsunginter.net/web/statuses/101091908485239453# #Cdl2018 : #WebThing using #WebThingIotJs on #TizenRT on #ARTIK05x connected to @MozillaIot featuring @The_Jst #JerryScript + #IotJs , video to be published by @CapitoleDuLibre
webthing-iotjs-tizenrt-cdl2018-20181117rzr
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Brendan Quinn of IPTC and Jennifer Parrucci of The New York Times present IPTC's NewsCodes vocabularies, describing what they are, how they are maintained, how they can be used and a look into the future. Including a focus on IPTC MediaTopics, our leading vocabulary for topics of news content. Originally presented at the EBU Metadata Developers Network workshop, held online from 25 - 27 May 2021.
IPTC Rights Expression Working Group Spring 2014Stuart Myles
RightsML is the standard rights expression language for the news and media industry. Based on W3C's ODRL, IPTC RightsML lets providers, intermediaries and customers express and evaluate precise, machine processable permissions, restrictions and duties. The goal is to promote the efficient and accurate use of entitled content.
A new draft of RightsML in JSON http://www.w3.org/community/odrl/work/json/ and how to represent rights data in photo binaries.
A proposal to adopt an approach inspired by rightsstatements.org:
1. Create a set of rights statements specific to news and media
2. Host the rights statements using the IPTC CV server
3. Create an editorial process for adding new rights statements
4. Document how to use the rights statements – and maybe even implement an evaluation engine with explanations
5. Document how to mix in custom statements with IPTC ones
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1. Document how to use 3rd party entity schemes
2. Develop taxonomies for “perceived” metadata - for photo, video and audio items
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1. Create a set of rights statements specific to news and media
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