Hi Roger,

You will need to perform the following step so that your bitstreamformat
registry will contain the CC-License mime-types.

http://www.dspace.org/1_6_2Documentation/DSpace-Manual.pdf

8. Run Registry Format Update for CC License.
Creative Commons licenses have been assigned the wrong mime-type in past
versions of DSpace. Even if you are not
currently using CC Licenses, you should update your Bitstream Format
Registry to include a new entry with the proper
mime-type. To update your registry, run the following command:
dspace]/bin/dspace registry-loader -bitstream
[dspace]/etc/upgrades/15-16/new-bitstream-formats.xml

If you have any problem let us know.

-Debashree



> Hi all,
>
> I have been noticing some issues with our Creative Common license in
> xmlui.
> We recently upgraded to 1.6 and I noticed the difference -- the CC license
> worked fine when we were running 1.5.1.
>
> I have one item that had been previously deposited when we were working
> with
> 1.5.1 , which has a creative commons license assigned and appears to work
> fine (
> http://dc.msvu.ca:8080/xmlui/bitstream/handle/10587/598/license_text?sequence=3
> )
>
> When I submitted another item recently and assigned a Creative Commons
> license (now that we're running 1.6), I realized that the Creative Commons
> license wasn't working. At first it wasn't recognizing the mime type and I
> was prompted to open the license as a plain text file. So, I modified the
> bitstreams slightly to match those of the item in our repository that has
> a
> working Creative Commons license, and it worked somewhat -- it displayed
> the
> license as just basic HTML, without the CC license:
> http://dc.msvu.ca:8080/xmlui/bitstream/handle/10587/941/license_text?sequence=3
>
> Would anybody have any ideas on how to get the Creative Commons license to
> display properly?
>
> I noticed that this issue was supposed to be fixed in 1.6 (
> https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-295) , but it doesn't seem to be in
> our
> case.
>
> Any help would be much appreciated.
>
>
> Thank you,
>
>
>
> Roger Gillis
> MSVU Dspace admin
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