Hello Kathi, I'm involved with the Creative Commons side of the LRMI work, and I've had a quick chat with some people who work on ccREL, after which I am convinced that I agree with Brandon.
Some background to LRMI's useRightsURL. At the time we first proposed useRightsURL, schema.org was predominantly expressed as microdata (it may even have been before schema's decision to support RDFa), and there was no alternative way to encode license information in schema.org. The intention was that useRightsURL would complement rel="license" in those cases where schema.org / microdata was being used in preference to RDFa. That intention wasn't fully achieved as schema.org didn't adopt useRightsURL, so while it is possible (at a stretch) to use useRightsURL alongside schema.org in microdata, it might not be widely understood. In such a case it would make sense to also use the widely understood rel="license" (xhtml:license, which is very widely understood, or cc:license)
It was never the intention the useRightsURL would be an alternative to rel="license" in RDFa, i.e. that it would be used to replace rather than to complement rel="license". If you really are committed to useRightsURL then I believe you can you use both, so
<div class="license">Licensed:
<a data-type="license" rel="license lrmi:useRightsURL" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">
<span property="dc:license">CC-By 4.0</span>
</a>
</div>
should validate and gives better output using Google's structured data testing tool than use of lrmi:useRightsURL alone, see
http://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/richsnippets?q=uploaded:8004f2d34671f47cf06a6f16bb4314f6
Hope this helps, Phil.
On 19/02/14 11:24, Brandon Muramatsu wrote:
Kathi,
Shouldn't you also support the syntax that Creative Commons is using for license? And their format of spelling out the whole license name?
<a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.en_US">Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License</a>.
And are you planning on encoding author and publication title metadata? (As CC does in their license picker.)
Brandon
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