On Sun, May 08, 2005 at 03:18:23PM +0100, Graham wrote:
> 
> What other rights can be associated with content? 

I intend on utilizing and publishing feeds internal to my company.
While the information in the feed may be considered "copyrighted", it's
really my company's information classification that's the overriding
piece of information that I need to attach to the feed (and/or the
entries, individually).

In other words, how do I attach a "proprietary" label to a feed or
one of its entries?  (Keeping in mind that I may have a "proprietary"
summary for a resource that itself is more restrictive--say, "secret".)

I intended to use the copyright tag for that, because its semantics seemed
closest to what I need.  But now that someone else brought the issue up,
I figured I'd offer my opinion.

David

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