Bugzilla – Bug 557
Update the definition of rel=license to match actual usage (in particular Flickr's usage).
Last modified: 2009-05-27 14:43:58 CEST
Index: source =================================================================== --- source (revision 3072) +++ source (revision 3073) @@ -55486,7 +55486,7 @@ <td><code title="rel-license">license</code></td> <!-- seventh most used <a rel> value --> <td><span title="hyperlink link">Hyperlink</span></td> <td><span>Hyperlink</span></td> - <td>Indicates that the current document is covered by the copyright license described by the referenced document.</td> + <td>Indicates that the main content of the current document is covered by the copyright license described by the referenced document.</td> </tr> <tr> @@ -56042,7 +56042,51 @@ <p>The <code title="rel-license">license</code> keyword indicates that the referenced document provides the copyright license terms - under which the current document is provided.</p> + under which the main content of the current document is + provided.</p> + + <p>This specification does not specify how to distinguish between + the main content of a document and content that is not deemed to be + part of that main content. The distinction should be made clear to + the user.</p> + + <div class="example"> + + <p>Consider a photo sharing site. A page on that site might + describe and show a photograph, and the page might be marked up as + follows:</p> + + <pre><!DOCTYPE HTML> +<html> + <head> + <title>Exampl Pictures: Kissat</title> + <link rel="stylesheet href="/style/default"> + </head> + <body> + <h1>Kissat</h1> + <nav> + <a href="../">Return to photo index</a> + </nav> + <img src="/pix/39627052_fd8dcd98b5.jpg"> + <p>One of them has six toes!</p> + <p><small><a rel="license" href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php">MIT Licensed</a></small></p> + <footer> + <a href="/">Home</a> | <a href="../">Photo index</a> + <p><small>© copyright 2009 Exampl Pictures. All Rights Reserved.</small></p> + </footer> + </body> +</html></pre> + + <p>In this case the <code title="rel-license">license</code> + applies to just the photo (the main content of the document), not + the whole document. In particular not the design of the page + itself, which is covered by the copyright given at the bottom of + the document. This could be made clearer in the styling + (e.g. making the license link prominently positioned near the + photograph, while having the page copyright in light small text at + the foot of the page.</p> + + </div> <div class="impl">