Re: [dspace-community] Copyright infringement on theses and dissertations

2023-05-03 Thread Yvonne
Thank you Deborah,

I was thinking this was the case, but hoping for more. As one of my
colleagues put it, this is the flip side of open access. The first thing I
did was leave a review on a nomadicindian item, saying it was freely
available on the internet, and not to purchase it, and I also filed a
complaint (as an agent) with Amazon. This seemed to be steps in the right
direction, but not really addressing the root of the problem. Thanks
again--I'm glad I reached out to ask. It was very interesting to find out
ProQuest puts a clause in their agreement allowing commercial use, as well.

Best wishes,
Yvonne

On Wed, May 3, 2023 at 5:42 PM Fitchett, Deborah <
deborah.fitch...@lincoln.ac.nz> wrote:

> Nothing can completely prevent it. Putting it behind a login or not
> digitising it at all would make it harder, but then it’s not so available
> to the general public at all which is counterproductive. Theoretically some
> kind of DRM might help but I don’t believe that’s a feature of DSpace.
>
>
>
> So it comes down to responding to it: lay a complaint with Amazon /
> whatever other sites are hosting the content. Any otherwise legitimate site
> should have a DMCA/other takedown process. How the student (as copyright
> holder) phrases the complaint will depend on what, if any, licence the item
> has:
>
>- No licence = All rights reserved: this is a straight-forward case
>where they’re breaching copyright by making copies at all.
>- A Creative Commons “Non-Commercial” licence: here they’d be allowed
>to make a copy but by selling it they’re breaching the licence
>- Another Creative Commons licence: they’re allowed to make a copy and
>are allowed to sell it – but they must still Attribute
> it correctly, which
>includes:
>   - The author’s name
>   - The original copyright notice and CC licence
>   - A link to the original material
>
> They’re also not allowed to add any technological measures that restrict
> others from doing anything the licence permits.
>
>
>
> So if they’ve missed out any of that information, or if they or Amazon
> have added any DRM, then they’re still in breach of the licence.
>
>
>
> Deborah
>
>
>
>
>
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>
> I don't think the institution uses ProQuest ETDAdmin, but this is very
> interesting! I appreciate your sharing. I'm thinking the use of CC licenses
> that do not allow commercial use is a step in the right direction, but that
> of course does not prevent people from doing this anyway.
>
>
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Yvonne
>
>
>
> On Wed, May 3, 2023 at 1:36 PM Paige Morgan  wrote:
>
> Hi, Yvonne--
>
>
>
> This is actually a fairly common thing to have happen, especially for
> institutions that use ProQuest ETDAdmin. ETDAdmin offers graduating
> students the choice between what they call "Traditional Publishing" and
> "Open Access Service." The Traditional Publishing option is free (except
> for the $50 they optionally charge to file copyright); the OA publishing is
> $90.
>
>
>
> ProQuest asks students to agree to the agreement I've pasted below in its
> entirety, which includes the following clause:
>
>
>
> *ProQuest® Publishing Program - Election and Elements.* The rights
> granted above shall be exercised according to the publishing option
> selected by Author on the previous Publishing Options screen, and subject
> to the following additional Publishing Program requirements:
>
>- *Redistribution of the Work.* *Except as restricted by Author in the
>publishing option selected, the rights granted by Author automatically
>include (1) the right to allow sale and distribution of the Work, in whole
>or in part, by agents and distributors,* and (2) the right to make the
>Abstract, bibliographic data and any meta data associated with the Work
>available to search engines and harvesters.
>
>
>
> Could this be what's happened in your situation? I know that a lot of
> students (and indeed, faculty members and advisors) aren't aware of it, and
> aren't in the habit of reading ProQuest's agreement carefully.
>
>
>
> Paige
>
>
>
>
>
> -
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> *Meeting/regular work hours: Monday - Thursday, 9am-5pm; limited email on
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>
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>
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> Head of Digital Initiatives 

RE: [dspace-community] Copyright infringement on theses and dissertations

2023-05-03 Thread Fitchett, Deborah
Nothing can completely prevent it. Putting it behind a login or not digitising 
it at all would make it harder, but then it’s not so available to the general 
public at all which is counterproductive. Theoretically some kind of DRM might 
help but I don’t believe that’s a feature of DSpace.

So it comes down to responding to it: lay a complaint with Amazon / whatever 
other sites are hosting the content. Any otherwise legitimate site should have 
a DMCA/other takedown process. How the student (as copyright holder) phrases 
the complaint will depend on what, if any, licence the item has:

  *   No licence = All rights reserved: this is a straight-forward case where 
they’re breaching copyright by making copies at all.
  *   A Creative Commons “Non-Commercial” licence: here they’d be allowed to 
make a copy but by selling it they’re breaching the licence
  *   Another Creative Commons licence: they’re allowed to make a copy and are 
allowed to sell it – but they must still 
Attribute it correctly, which 
includes:
 *   The author’s name
 *   The original copyright notice and CC licence
 *   A link to the original material
They’re also not allowed to add any technological measures that restrict others 
from doing anything the licence permits.

So if they’ve missed out any of that information, or if they or Amazon have 
added any DRM, then they’re still in breach of the licence.

Deborah



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Thank you Paige,

I don't think the institution uses ProQuest ETDAdmin, but this is very 
interesting! I appreciate your sharing. I'm thinking the use of CC licenses 
that do not allow commercial use is a step in the right direction, but that of 
course does not prevent people from doing this anyway.

Best wishes,
Yvonne

On Wed, May 3, 2023 at 1:36 PM Paige Morgan 
mailto:paig...@udel.edu>> wrote:
Hi, Yvonne--

This is actually a fairly common thing to have happen, especially for 
institutions that use ProQuest ETDAdmin. ETDAdmin offers graduating students 
the choice between what they call "Traditional Publishing" and "Open Access 
Service." The Traditional Publishing option is free (except for the $50 they 
optionally charge to file copyright); the OA publishing is $90.

ProQuest asks students to agree to the agreement I've pasted below in its 
entirety, which includes the following clause:


ProQuest® Publishing Program - Election and Elements. The rights granted above 
shall be exercised according to the publishing option selected by Author on the 
previous Publishing Options screen, and subject to the following additional 
Publishing Program requirements:

  *   Redistribution of the Work. Except as restricted by Author in the 
publishing option selected, the rights granted by Author automatically include 
(1) the right to allow sale and distribution of the Work, in whole or in part, 
by agents and distributors, and (2) the right to make the Abstract, 
bibliographic data and any meta data associated with the Work available to 
search engines and harvesters.

Could this be what's happened in your situation? I know that a lot of students 
(and indeed, faculty members and advisors) aren't aware of it, and aren't in 
the habit of reading ProQuest's agreement carefully.

Paige


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Head of Digital Initiatives & Preservation
University of Delaware Library, Museums and Press (on Lenape 
land)
Morris 118
ORCID: https://orcid.org/-0001-8076-7356
paig...@udel.edu
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Traditional Publishing Agreement

This Agreement is between the author (Author) and ProQuest LLC, through its 
ProQuest® Dissertation Publishing business (ProQuest). Under this Agreement, 
Author grants ProQuest certain rights to preserve, archive and publish the 
dissertation or thesis, abstract, and index terms (the Work) provided by Author 
to ProQuest.

Section I. License for Inclusion of the Work in ProQuest® Publishing Program.

Grant of Rights. Author hereby grants to ProQuest the non-exclusive, worldwide 
right to reproduce, 

Re: [dspace-community] Copyright infringement on theses and dissertations

2023-05-03 Thread Paige Morgan
Hi, Yvonne--

CC licenses are one option, for sure -- however, even if a grad student
uses a CC license, if they were to agree to the ProQuest agreement as well,
it wouldn't matter; ProQuest could still do this. (Or any other company
engaged in similar business.)

Good luck!

Paige

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Head of Digital Initiatives & Preservation
University of Delaware Library, Museums and Press (on Lenape land
)
Morris 118
ORCID: https://orcid.org/-0001-8076-7356
paig...@udel.edu
302.831.7153

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On Wed, May 3, 2023 at 1:59 PM Yvonne  wrote:

> Thank you Paige,
>
> I don't think the institution uses ProQuest ETDAdmin, but this is very
> interesting! I appreciate your sharing. I'm thinking the use of CC licenses
> that do not allow commercial use is a step in the right direction, but that
> of course does not prevent people from doing this anyway.
>
> Best wishes,
> Yvonne
>
> On Wed, May 3, 2023 at 1:36 PM Paige Morgan  wrote:
>
>> Hi, Yvonne--
>>
>> This is actually a fairly common thing to have happen, especially for
>> institutions that use ProQuest ETDAdmin. ETDAdmin offers graduating
>> students the choice between what they call "Traditional Publishing" and
>> "Open Access Service." The Traditional Publishing option is free (except
>> for the $50 they optionally charge to file copyright); the OA publishing is
>> $90.
>>
>> ProQuest asks students to agree to the agreement I've pasted below in its
>> entirety, which includes the following clause:
>>
>> *ProQuest® Publishing Program - Election and Elements.* The rights
>>> granted above shall be exercised according to the publishing option
>>> selected by Author on the previous Publishing Options screen, and subject
>>> to the following additional Publishing Program requirements:
>>>
>>>- *Redistribution of the Work.* *Except as restricted by Author in
>>>the publishing option selected, the rights granted by Author 
>>> automatically
>>>include (1) the right to allow sale and distribution of the Work, in 
>>> whole
>>>or in part, by agents and distributors,* and (2) the right to make
>>>the Abstract, bibliographic data and any meta data associated with the 
>>> Work
>>>available to search engines and harvesters.
>>>
>>>
>> Could this be what's happened in your situation? I know that a lot of
>> students (and indeed, faculty members and advisors) aren't aware of it, and
>> aren't in the habit of reading ProQuest's agreement carefully.
>>
>> Paige
>>
>>
>> -
>> *Meeting/regular work hours: Monday - Thursday, 9am-5pm; limited email on
>> Friday mornings.*
>>
>> Dr. Paige C. Morgan
>> (she/her/they)
>> Digital Publishing and Copyright Librarian,
>> Head of Digital Initiatives & Preservation
>> University of Delaware Library, Museums and Press (on Lenape land
>> )
>> Morris 118
>> ORCID: https://orcid.org/-0001-8076-7356
>> paig...@udel.edu
>> 302.831.7153
>>
>> Make an appointment to meet with me: https://calendly.com/paigecm/ (Meetings
>> available via Zoom, phone, etc.)
>> *** I observe email-free evenings and weekends. ***
>>
>> Traditional Publishing Agreement
>>
>> This Agreement is between the author (Author) and ProQuest LLC, through
>> its ProQuest® Dissertation Publishing business (ProQuest). Under this
>> Agreement, Author grants ProQuest certain rights to preserve, archive and
>> publish the dissertation or thesis, abstract, and index terms (the Work)
>> provided by Author to ProQuest.
>> Section I. License for Inclusion of the Work in ProQuest® Publishing
>> Program.
>>
>> *Grant of Rights.* Author hereby grants to ProQuest the *non-exclusive*,
>> worldwide right to reproduce, distribute, display and transmit the Work (in
>> whole or in part) in such tangible and electronic formats as may be in
>> existence now or developed in the future. Author further grants to ProQuest
>> the right to include the abstract, bibliography and other metadata in the
>> ProQuest Dissertations and Theses database (PQDT) and in ProQuest's
>> Dissertation Abstracts International and any successor or related index
>> and/or finding products or services.
>>
>> *ProQuest® Publishing Program - Election and Elements.* The rights
>> granted above shall be exercised according to the publishing option
>> selected by Author on the previous Publishing Options screen, and subject
>> to the following additional Publishing Program requirements:
>>
>>- *Redistribution of the Work.* Except as restricted by Author in the
>>publishing option selected, the rights granted by Author automatically
>>

Re: [dspace-community] Copyright infringement on theses and dissertations

2023-05-03 Thread Yvonne
Thank you Paige,

I don't think the institution uses ProQuest ETDAdmin, but this is very
interesting! I appreciate your sharing. I'm thinking the use of CC licenses
that do not allow commercial use is a step in the right direction, but that
of course does not prevent people from doing this anyway.

Best wishes,
Yvonne

On Wed, May 3, 2023 at 1:36 PM Paige Morgan  wrote:

> Hi, Yvonne--
>
> This is actually a fairly common thing to have happen, especially for
> institutions that use ProQuest ETDAdmin. ETDAdmin offers graduating
> students the choice between what they call "Traditional Publishing" and
> "Open Access Service." The Traditional Publishing option is free (except
> for the $50 they optionally charge to file copyright); the OA publishing is
> $90.
>
> ProQuest asks students to agree to the agreement I've pasted below in its
> entirety, which includes the following clause:
>
> *ProQuest® Publishing Program - Election and Elements.* The rights
>> granted above shall be exercised according to the publishing option
>> selected by Author on the previous Publishing Options screen, and subject
>> to the following additional Publishing Program requirements:
>>
>>- *Redistribution of the Work.* *Except as restricted by Author in
>>the publishing option selected, the rights granted by Author automatically
>>include (1) the right to allow sale and distribution of the Work, in whole
>>or in part, by agents and distributors,* and (2) the right to make
>>the Abstract, bibliographic data and any meta data associated with the 
>> Work
>>available to search engines and harvesters.
>>
>>
> Could this be what's happened in your situation? I know that a lot of
> students (and indeed, faculty members and advisors) aren't aware of it, and
> aren't in the habit of reading ProQuest's agreement carefully.
>
> Paige
>
>
> -
> *Meeting/regular work hours: Monday - Thursday, 9am-5pm; limited email on
> Friday mornings.*
>
> Dr. Paige C. Morgan
> (she/her/they)
> Digital Publishing and Copyright Librarian,
> Head of Digital Initiatives & Preservation
> University of Delaware Library, Museums and Press (on Lenape land
> )
> Morris 118
> ORCID: https://orcid.org/-0001-8076-7356
> paig...@udel.edu
> 302.831.7153
>
> Make an appointment to meet with me: https://calendly.com/paigecm/ (Meetings
> available via Zoom, phone, etc.)
> *** I observe email-free evenings and weekends. ***
>
> Traditional Publishing Agreement
>
> This Agreement is between the author (Author) and ProQuest LLC, through
> its ProQuest® Dissertation Publishing business (ProQuest). Under this
> Agreement, Author grants ProQuest certain rights to preserve, archive and
> publish the dissertation or thesis, abstract, and index terms (the Work)
> provided by Author to ProQuest.
> Section I. License for Inclusion of the Work in ProQuest® Publishing
> Program.
>
> *Grant of Rights.* Author hereby grants to ProQuest the *non-exclusive*,
> worldwide right to reproduce, distribute, display and transmit the Work (in
> whole or in part) in such tangible and electronic formats as may be in
> existence now or developed in the future. Author further grants to ProQuest
> the right to include the abstract, bibliography and other metadata in the
> ProQuest Dissertations and Theses database (PQDT) and in ProQuest's
> Dissertation Abstracts International and any successor or related index
> and/or finding products or services.
>
> *ProQuest® Publishing Program - Election and Elements.* The rights
> granted above shall be exercised according to the publishing option
> selected by Author on the previous Publishing Options screen, and subject
> to the following additional Publishing Program requirements:
>
>- *Redistribution of the Work.* Except as restricted by Author in the
>publishing option selected, the rights granted by Author automatically
>include (1) the right to allow sale and distribution of the Work, in whole
>or in part, by agents and distributors, and (2) the right to make the
>Abstract, bibliographic data and any meta data associated with the Work
>available to search engines and harvesters.
>- *Restrictions.* ProQuest will use commercially reasonable efforts to
>restrict the distribution of the Work as provided under the publishing
>option selected by Author or as later elected by Author through direct
>contact with ProQuest. Such election is subject to Author's Degree Granting
>Institution Directives (see below). With respect to restrictions requested
>after submission of the Work, Author acknowledges that ProQuest cannot
>recall or amend previously distributed versions of the Work. Refer to Guide
>4  for
>information about access and restrictions.
>- *Removal of Work from the Program.* ProQuest may elect not to
>distribute the Work if it 

Re: [dspace-community] Copyright infringement on theses and dissertations

2023-05-03 Thread Paige Morgan
Hi, Yvonne--

This is actually a fairly common thing to have happen, especially for
institutions that use ProQuest ETDAdmin. ETDAdmin offers graduating
students the choice between what they call "Traditional Publishing" and
"Open Access Service." The Traditional Publishing option is free (except
for the $50 they optionally charge to file copyright); the OA publishing is
$90.

ProQuest asks students to agree to the agreement I've pasted below in its
entirety, which includes the following clause:

*ProQuest® Publishing Program - Election and Elements.* The rights granted
> above shall be exercised according to the publishing option selected by
> Author on the previous Publishing Options screen, and subject to the
> following additional Publishing Program requirements:
>
>- *Redistribution of the Work.* *Except as restricted by Author in the
>publishing option selected, the rights granted by Author automatically
>include (1) the right to allow sale and distribution of the Work, in whole
>or in part, by agents and distributors,* and (2) the right to make the
>Abstract, bibliographic data and any meta data associated with the Work
>available to search engines and harvesters.
>
>
Could this be what's happened in your situation? I know that a lot of
students (and indeed, faculty members and advisors) aren't aware of it, and
aren't in the habit of reading ProQuest's agreement carefully.

Paige


-
*Meeting/regular work hours: Monday - Thursday, 9am-5pm; limited email on
Friday mornings.*

Dr. Paige C. Morgan
(she/her/they)
Digital Publishing and Copyright Librarian,
Head of Digital Initiatives & Preservation
University of Delaware Library, Museums and Press (on Lenape land
)
Morris 118
ORCID: https://orcid.org/-0001-8076-7356
paig...@udel.edu
302.831.7153

Make an appointment to meet with me: https://calendly.com/paigecm/ (Meetings
available via Zoom, phone, etc.)
*** I observe email-free evenings and weekends. ***

Traditional Publishing Agreement

This Agreement is between the author (Author) and ProQuest LLC, through its
ProQuest® Dissertation Publishing business (ProQuest). Under this
Agreement, Author grants ProQuest certain rights to preserve, archive and
publish the dissertation or thesis, abstract, and index terms (the Work)
provided by Author to ProQuest.
Section I. License for Inclusion of the Work in ProQuest® Publishing
Program.

*Grant of Rights.* Author hereby grants to ProQuest the *non-exclusive*,
worldwide right to reproduce, distribute, display and transmit the Work (in
whole or in part) in such tangible and electronic formats as may be in
existence now or developed in the future. Author further grants to ProQuest
the right to include the abstract, bibliography and other metadata in the
ProQuest Dissertations and Theses database (PQDT) and in ProQuest's
Dissertation Abstracts International and any successor or related index
and/or finding products or services.

*ProQuest® Publishing Program - Election and Elements.* The rights granted
above shall be exercised according to the publishing option selected by
Author on the previous Publishing Options screen, and subject to the
following additional Publishing Program requirements:

   - *Redistribution of the Work.* Except as restricted by Author in the
   publishing option selected, the rights granted by Author automatically
   include (1) the right to allow sale and distribution of the Work, in whole
   or in part, by agents and distributors, and (2) the right to make the
   Abstract, bibliographic data and any meta data associated with the Work
   available to search engines and harvesters.
   - *Restrictions.* ProQuest will use commercially reasonable efforts to
   restrict the distribution of the Work as provided under the publishing
   option selected by Author or as later elected by Author through direct
   contact with ProQuest. Such election is subject to Author's Degree Granting
   Institution Directives (see below). With respect to restrictions requested
   after submission of the Work, Author acknowledges that ProQuest cannot
   recall or amend previously distributed versions of the Work. Refer to Guide
   4  for
   information about access and restrictions.
   - *Removal of Work from the Program.* ProQuest may elect not to
   distribute the Work if it believes that all necessary rights of third
   parties have not been secured. Refer to Guide 5
    for information about
   copyright and your dissertation or thesis. If Author's degree is rescinded,
   and the degree-granting institution so directs, ProQuest will expunge the
   Work from its publishing program in accordance with its then current
   publishing policies.
   - *Degree Granting Institution Directives.* Author is solely responsible
   for any conflict between policies and 

[dspace-community] Copyright infringement on theses and dissertations

2023-05-03 Thread Yvonne
Hello,

I've been communicating with a librarian who runs a DSpace repository. She
received a complaint from a student who found that their honors thesis has
been posted for sale on Amazon and Barnes and Noble as a print-on-demand
book. I visited this "publisher's" site on Amazon (named nomadicindian) and
found many other theses and dissertations for sale.

I'd love to hear people's thoughts on this. Specifically, what measures can
be used in the DSpace environment to mitigate against illegal use of open
access content? Has anyone out there encountered this problem, and how did
you approach it?

Many thanks,
Yvonne Kester
Repositories Manager
SUNY Library Services

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Re: [dspace-community] Dspace fields from museum

2023-05-03 Thread Mark H. Wood
On Tue, May 02, 2023 at 08:47:31AM -0700, Christoforos Korifidis wrote:
> I want to store data for museum.
> Is there a standard schema I can use?
> If there is not, how can I make a custom schema?
> I would like for example to add extra fields for width height and 
> orientation. How can I do this?

I asked Google for "museum metadata standards" and got many hits that
may be useful.  If one or more seem appropriate, you might ask here
whether anyone has already written their "schemas" for DSpace and
would be willing to share.

If nothing has been written for a standard that you wish to implement,
then you'll need to write a "schema" for it.  This is a simple XML
document that defines a name space and names within it.

You should read
https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/DSDOC7x/Metadata+Recommendations
and become familiar with metadata support in DSpace.  But it seems
that at this time the format of a DSpace metadata schema is documented
only in the existing schema documents.  See
'dspace/config/registries/dublin-core-types.xml' for an example.

When you have created a new schema, it must be added to the values of
the configuration property 'registry.metadata.load'.  Then use the
registry loader tool ('bin/dspace registry-loader -metadata
registry-file.xml') to install the new schema in the database.

DSpace can operate on flat or two-level hierarchial name spaces.

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[dspace-community] Re: Statistics showing 'No data available'

2023-05-03 Thread sumit kaushik
I am checking from remote system not local system.
In the network tab of browser i can see the api/statistics/viewevents API 
getting executed successfully. I am not seeing any errors logs either.

   1. Request URL: 
   http://dspace7server-imu.refread.com/server/api/statistics/viewevents
   2. Request Method: 
   POST
   3. Status Code: 
   201 Payload - 
   {"targetId":"406bf574-2cef-4d42-b68d-c444a00cf7e9","targetType":"site"}.
   
On Monday, May 1, 2023 at 8:02:12 PM UTC+5:30 Tim Donohue wrote:

> If your statistics are empty, then either one of two things may be 
> happening:
>
> 1. It's possible your statistics actually are empty... DSpace will not 
> count hits/accesses from 127.0.0.1 (or localhost).  So, it's not possible 
> to generate statistics if you are only accessing the site via localhost or 
> a private IP.
> 2. Or, it's possible that something is wrong with your Solr setup (or 
> specifically the "statistics" core installed in Solr during the 
> Installation process).
>
> If the problem is #2, then you should see errors in either the User 
> Interface or in the backend logs.  To locate those errors, see our 
> troubleshooting guide: 
> https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/DSPACE/Troubleshoot+an+error#Troubleshootanerror-DSpace7.x(orabove)
>
> If you need more help, let us know on this list.
>
> Tim
>
> On Thursday, April 27, 2023 at 11:10:53 AM UTC-5 sumit92...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi I am not able to see any data when i click on 'Statistic' tab. its 
>> showing 'No data available' .My usage-statistics.cfg contains below  
>> values 
>> #View/download statistics
>> usage-statistics.authorization.admin.usage=false
>> #Search/search result statistics
>> usage-statistics.authorization.admin.search=true
>> #Workflow result statistics
>> usage-statistics.authorization.admin.workflow=true
>>
>>
>>

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