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.

Prefix
cc
Alternative Prefixes
ccrel
Keywords
law metadata nfdi4ing
License
CC0-1.0
Links
Homepage RDF
Identifier Standards
Pattern for Local Unique Identifiers

Local identifiers in Creative Commons Rights Expression Language should match this regular expression:
^\w+$

Example Local Unique Identifier
Work   Resolve
Pattern for CURIES

Compact URIs (CURIEs) constructed from Creative Commons Rights Expression Language should match this regular expression:
^cc:\w+$

Example CURIE
cc:Work
Contacts
Contact
Missing Contact
Contributors
submitter Charles Tapley Hoyt   ORCiD logo 0000-0003-4423-4370   cthoyt
Ontology

A summary of the relations in the Bioregistry schema can be found here.

In Collection (1)
NFDI4Ing Collection
Mappings to External Registries

Mappings from records in Bioregistry to external registries comprises the metaregistry. This resource has 3 mappings to external registries with 2 unique external prefixes.

Registry Name Registry Metaprefix External Prefix Curate
LOV Linked Open Vocabularies logo lov cc
TIB-TS TIB Terminology Service logo tib ccrel
Zazuko Zazuko Prefix Server logo zazuko cc
Providers

A provider turns a local unique identifiers from a resource into a URI. Many providers are also resolvable as URLs (i.e., they can be used in a web browser).

The local unique identifier Work is used to demonstrate the providers available for Creative Commons Rights Expression Language. Some providers may use a different example, which is displayed in the table below. A guide for curating additional providers can be found here.

Provider Name Provider Code URI
Creative Commons Rights Expression Language cc https://creativecommons.org/ns#Work
Bioregistry bioregistry https://bioregistry.io/cc:Work