Thanks Claudia

this makes it clear to us.

cheers
Maike


On 25-Aug-07, at 3:45 PM, Claudia Juergen wrote:

> 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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>> McPherson Library, University of Victoria
>> (t) 250-886-5709 / (e) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> Arithmetic:
>>      An obscure art no longer practiced in the world's developed  
>> countries.
>>
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