Bugs item #1993036, was opened at 2008-06-13 09:23
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Category: Authorisation
Group: None
>Status: Closed
>Resolution: Out of Date
Priority: 7
Private: No
Submitted By: Claudia Juergen (cjuergen)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Bitstream access rights inheritenc, editing in_archive items

Initial Comment:
During submission the item derives some basic access rights from the 
collections settings, especially
DEFAULT_BITSTREAM_READ
DEFAULT_ITEM_READ

Setting DEFAULT_BITSTREAM_READ to a group will lead to 
the appropriate READ rights on the bundles created and thus to the rights for 
the individual bitstreams contained in these bundles.

These collection settings take only effect during submission. Once an item is 
submitted they have no effect.

If you delete all bitstreams in a bundle, the bundle is automatically deleted. 
So removing the content of an item (bitstreams in bundle ORIGINAL) will delete 
the bundle ORIGINAL.

Adding a bitstream to an item with no bundle ORIGINAL, will first create the 
bundle and then insert the bitstream to it. At this point the bundle and the 
bitstream will get anonymous READ rights, whereas adding an bitstream to an 
item which still got a bundle ORIGINAL will lead to the bistream inheriting the 
rights of the bundle ORIGINAL.

This behaviour might lead folks with restricted materials into trouble, when 
they e.g. replace bitstreams via admin UI by the action of first deleting all 
bitstreams and then adding new. The newly added bitstreams will have no access 
restrictions.




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