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Amalyah Keshet
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The Israel Museum, Jerusalem








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Announcing the launch of RightsStatements.org
In May 2015, the International Rights Statements Working Group released two 
white papers with our recommendations for establishing standardized rights 
statements for describing copyright and reuse status of digital cultural 
heritage materials, and the enabling technical infrastructure for those 
statements.   After working for nearly a year to implement the recommendations 
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 and key stakeholders of the DPLA and Europeana networks, RightsStatements.org 
is a collaborative approach to rights statements that can be used to 
communicate the copyright status of cultural objects.  As aggregators of 
cultural heritage materials, this work is key to both DPLA and Europeana, as we 
both seek to share clear and accurate information about copyright status with 
our users.
In this cooperative effort, we have built a flexible system of rights 
statements that allows our contributing cultural heritage partners, who hold 
the digital works, to clearly communicate to users what they can or cannot do 
with the objects they discover.  Use of the statements also means that use of 
the data can become more standardized across the world.
There are three categories of rights statements: Statements for works that are 
in copyright, statements for works that are not in copyright, and statements 
for works where the copyright status is unclear. The statements provide users 
with easy to understand, high-level information about the copyright and re-use 
status of digital objects.
The rights statements have been designed with both human users and machine 
users, such as search engines, in mind, and are published as a linked data 
vocabulary. Each rights statement has its own Uniform Resource Identifier (URI).
The Digital Public Library of America plans to begin implementing these unique 
rights statements with our partners in the summer of 2016, and those efforts 
are expected to continue into 2017.  Europeana will integrate the new rights 
statements into its existing Licensing Framework in the second half of 2016 
after having consulted with their contributing institutions.
The work of the International Rights Statements Working Group has been funded 
in large part by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.  The working group 
wishes to acknowledge and thank the Knight Foundation for support of this 
important work.  Thanks also goes to the European Commission as the funder the 
Europeana DSI project, which facilitated this work.
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 is Europe's digital platform for cultural heritage, collecting and providing 
online access to tens of millions of digitized items from libraries, archives, 
audiovisual collections and museums across Europe. It opens up access to over 
50 million digital records from over 3,500 heritage organizations in 35 
countries. These collections represent great thematic, language and media 
variety, from books, photos and paintings to television broadcasts and 3D 
objects. Europeana encourages and promotes the creative re-use of these vast 
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efforts and data of science. Since launching in April 2013, it has aggregated 
more than 13 million items from 1,900 institutions. The DPLA is a registered 
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