t; >who ultimately do.
> >
> >
> > A cautious and iterative approach is wise; however this is not feasible
> in the
> >context of a two-year grant. May I suggest a small pilot project? Try
> this with a
> >few articles in an area where at least one m
> >such experiments.
> >
> >CC licenses with the attribution element include author moral rights and
> remedies
> >for violation of such rights.
> >
> >My advice is to limit this experiment to willing participants. For the
> avoidance of
> >doubt: I object to your group annotating o
lang=en#/members/706
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