Current rights management systems are not able to enforce copyright laws because of both legal and technological reasons. The contract rights granted by a copyright owner are often overridden by the users’ statutory rights that are granted by the laws. In particular, Fair Use allows for "unauthorized but not illegal" use of content. Two technological reasons why fair use cannot be upheld: (1) the current XML-based rights expression language (REL) cannot capture user’s statutory rights; and (2) the underlying architectures cannot support copyright enforcement. This paper focuses on the first problem and we propose a way of solving it by a two-pronged approach: (1) rights assertion, to allow a user to assert new rights to the license, i.e. fr...
The fair use doctrine in copyright law balances expressive freedoms by permitting one to use another...
We propose LicenseScript as a new multi-set rewriting/logic based language for expressing dynamic co...
We propose LicenseScript as a new multi-set rewriting/logic based language for expressing dynamic co...
Current rights management systems are not able to enforce copyright laws because of both legal and t...
Current rights management systems are not able to enforce copyright laws because of both legal and t...
Several rights expression languages (RELs) have been proposed to describe licenses governing the ter...
Several rights expression languages (RELs) have been proposed to describe licenses governing the ter...
We propose LicenseScript, a language for digital rights management (DRM) based on multiset rewriting...
The last letter of the FAIR acronym stands for Reusability. Data and metadata should be made availab...
We propose LicenseScript, a language for digital rights management (DRM) based on multiset rewriting...
In this paper, we consider whether rights management systems can be supported by legal and instituti...
We propose LicenseScript as a new multiset rewriting/ logic based language for expressing dynamic co...
If we start with the assumption that copyright law creates a system of property rights, to what exte...
The fair use doctrine in copyright law balances expressive freedoms by permitting one to use another...
We propose LicenseScript as a new multi-set rewriting/logic based language for expressing dynamic co...
We propose LicenseScript as a new multi-set rewriting/logic based language for expressing dynamic co...
Current rights management systems are not able to enforce copyright laws because of both legal and t...
Current rights management systems are not able to enforce copyright laws because of both legal and t...
Several rights expression languages (RELs) have been proposed to describe licenses governing the ter...
Several rights expression languages (RELs) have been proposed to describe licenses governing the ter...
We propose LicenseScript, a language for digital rights management (DRM) based on multiset rewriting...
The last letter of the FAIR acronym stands for Reusability. Data and metadata should be made availab...
We propose LicenseScript, a language for digital rights management (DRM) based on multiset rewriting...
In this paper, we consider whether rights management systems can be supported by legal and instituti...
We propose LicenseScript as a new multiset rewriting/ logic based language for expressing dynamic co...
If we start with the assumption that copyright law creates a system of property rights, to what exte...
The fair use doctrine in copyright law balances expressive freedoms by permitting one to use another...
We propose LicenseScript as a new multi-set rewriting/logic based language for expressing dynamic co...
We propose LicenseScript as a new multi-set rewriting/logic based language for expressing dynamic co...