Hi Maike,

the CC license is an additional option. Regardless of this the user must
still grant the repositories own license. This is the license specified
for the collection, if no license is specified for the collection the
default license is used.

The CC covers mainly the "terms of use" ie the distributional aspect,
whereas most IR cover more aspects in their licenses, e.g.:

* Non-exclusive or exclusive right to
  - capture and store
  - distribute
    -worldwide
    -restricted (e.g. institutional wide)
  - translate
  - transform to other formats or media
* Make sure no third party rights are violated
* Distinguish between document and metainformation
* Compliance to national law like deposit laws
...


Claudia Jürgen



> Hi
>
> I was wondering about the following: when someone is submitting to DSpace
> and gets to
> the License page, they can choose to "Skip Creative Commons" ... there is
> a button on
> that page they can click.  But it goes to the next page to Grant or Not
> grant the
> license.
> Shouldn't that point to the Complete page - since they are skipping the
> license?
>
> And I looked around in the diverse configuration files and .jsp's but
> cannot figure out
> where I could change that
>
> Anyone a suggestion?
>
> Thanks!
>
> cheers
> Maike
>
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