RE: [dspace-community] licences and copyright

2018-11-29 Thread Fitchett, Deborah
Another not-lawyer here. ☺

Essentially, the person who owns the copyright (usually but not always the 
author) has the right to determine whether, how, and by whom copies of the work 
(either print or electronic) can be made.

If the copyright holder gives someone permission to make copies, that’s called 
a license. Eg for something to be put on a repository, the copyright holder has 
to grant permission (ie a license) to the repository to make a copy. If they’re 
only granting permission to the repository and not to anyone else then it’s 
appropriate to display “all rights reserved”.

But the copyright holder can choose to grant other licenses, like a Creative 
Commons license. If they did that, they should display the CC license 
information instead of “all rights reserved” because they’re no longer 
reserving all rights – they’re granting some rights, and reserving some rights, 
and these are described by the CC license.

It’s always easy for a copyright holder to grant new permissions – so if 
something you own is “all rights reserved” you can change that to a CC license. 
But it’s harder to take away permissions, so if it already has a CC license it 
would be difficult or maybe impossible to change it back to “all rights 
reserved”.

(More information about Creative Commons licenses is at 
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/ - the bottom of the page links to 
translations in other languages.)

Deborah

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Subject: Re: [dspace-community] licences and copyright

Hello again,
I am not a lawyer either, but I agree there is a contradiction.

It also depends on what kind of document you are depositing: if it is a Ph.D., 
say, unless it has embargoes or patent restrictions, it should be open, though 
respecting citations in case of use. What I actually meant is that Abdulrahman 
should go for a CCL, leaving the author free to decide (is he the author?) 
which permissions to give for the use of the item.
I don't know if you agree on this.

Kind regards
Joseph

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Re: [dspace-community] licences and copyright

2018-11-29 Thread Joseph Frank Rogani
Hello again,
I am not a lawyer either, but I agree there is a contradiction.

It also depends on what kind of document you are depositing: if it is a
Ph.D., say, unless it has embargoes or patent restrictions, it should be
open, though respecting citations in case of use. What I actually meant is
that Abdulrahman should go for a CCL, leaving the author free to decide (is
he the author?) which permissions to give for the use of the item.
I don't know if you agree on this.

Kind regards
Joseph

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RE: [dspace-community] licences and copyright

2018-11-29 Thread 'Matveyeva, Susan' via DSpace Community
I am not a lawyer, but as I can see “all rights reserved” and Creative Common 
license cannot be used for the same item.
“All rights reserved” traditional copyright requires permission from the rights 
owner (usually publisher, but sometimes author.) Creative Common 
licenses allow free distribution of the 
work without asking the rights owner for permission. There are several Creative 
Common licenses, some are more restrictive than the others, but in my 
understanding, any Creative Common license provides certain rights that 
contradict the statement “all rights reserved”.

Regards
Susan


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Subject: [dspace-community] licences and copyright

Can you describe the different between the licence and copyright?
If i used the "All right reserved" can i use Creative Common licence? kindly 
illustrate the different?
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Re: [dspace-community] Re: licences and copyright

2018-11-29 Thread Joseph Frank Rogani
Exactly! That's why the Creative Commons Licence exist!
:-)

Joseph

Il giorno gio 29 nov 2018 alle ore 15:28 Mark Wood 
ha scritto:

> On Thursday, November 29, 2018 at 9:13:57 AM UTC-5,
> abdullrahman.hega...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> Can you describe the different between the licence and copyright?
>>
>
>
> Copyright is the legal principle which says that someone can own the
> expression of an idea:  the expression is "intellectual property".  Someone
> who holds the copyright for a work has a legal right to restrict the
> distribution of the work in certain ways.  Specific details depend on where
> and when the work was created, and other factors.
>
> An owner grants a license to give a licensee permission to use the owner's
> property in some way.  Typically, if you hold copyright to a work, no one
> else has any right to use it until you grant him a license.
>
> This is not a simple topic.  You should spend some time reading and
> talking with reliable sources before making decisions about these issues on
> your own.
>
>
> If i used the "All right reserved" can i use Creative Common licence?
>> kindly illustrate the different?
>>
>
>
> You need to ask a lawyer about that.
>
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[dspace-community] Re: licences and copyright

2018-11-29 Thread Mark Wood
On Thursday, November 29, 2018 at 9:13:57 AM UTC-5, 
abdullrahman.hega...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Can you describe the different between the licence and copyright?
>


Copyright is the legal principle which says that someone can own the 
expression of an idea:  the expression is "intellectual property".  Someone 
who holds the copyright for a work has a legal right to restrict the 
distribution of the work in certain ways.  Specific details depend on where 
and when the work was created, and other factors.

An owner grants a license to give a licensee permission to use the owner's 
property in some way.  Typically, if you hold copyright to a work, no one 
else has any right to use it until you grant him a license.

This is not a simple topic.  You should spend some time reading and talking 
with reliable sources before making decisions about these issues on your 
own.
 

If i used the "All right reserved" can i use Creative Common licence? 
> kindly illustrate the different?
>


You need to ask a lawyer about that.

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Re: [dspace-community] licences and copyright

2018-11-29 Thread Joseph Frank Rogani
Hallo Aabdullrahman.
The copyright relates to the intellectual property which remains tied to
the author.

The license is the permission that the author gives as regards the use of
his work.
I think using the CCL is OK.

Kind regards
Joseph


Il giorno gio 29 nov 2018 alle ore 15:13 
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> Can you describe the different between the licence and copyright?
> If i used the "All right reserved" can i use Creative Common licence?
> kindly illustrate the different?
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[dspace-community] licences and copyright

2018-11-29 Thread abdullrahman . hegazy4
Can you describe the different between the licence and copyright?
If i used the "All right reserved" can i use Creative Common licence? 
kindly illustrate the different?

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[dspace-community] Move collection to new sub-community DSpace 6.2

2018-11-29 Thread Lewatle Johannes Phaladi
Hi Colleagues,

I would like to move collection with 1500 items to new sub-community using 
DSpace 6.2, what steps should I make. previous collection when I moved it 
to sub-community, I have exported clicked on Export Collection using XMLUI 
interface, then deleted collection and create new collection inside new 
sub-community then Batch Import (ZIP) , On moving item i can get easy click 
and move but collection i am not locating steps on how to move collection, 
please assist.

Regards,
Lewatle 

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[dspace-community] Metadata

2018-11-29 Thread abdullrahman . hegazy4
How to customize our repository metadata form to fulfill our requirement?
How to customize the look and feel for metadata item?

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