On Thu, Jul 05, 2007 at 07:09:24PM -0400, Henrik De Gyor wrote:
> Does DSpace have a DRM (Digital Rights Management) component available?
> Can DSpace track the rights of a single asset (i.e. photograph), used
> multiple times in different places ouside of DSpace, but with different
> license expiration dates for each use?   

No. In fact, this is a problem that is generally unsolved in the world
at large (so called "digital watermarking" is presumably what you're
talking about). DSpace has always been more geared towards open access.

cheers,

Jim

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