http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/29133
Europeana — Europe’s digital library, museum and archive, and the first major adopter of the Public Domain Mark for works in the worldwide public domain — has adopted a new Data Exchange Agreement. The agreement, which data providers and aggregators will transition to by the end of 2011, authorizes Europeana to release the metadata for millions of cultural works into the public domain using the CC0 public domain dedication. All metadata for cultural works accessible via the Europeana portal, including previously-delivered metadata, will then be available for free and open re-use.
Europeana — Europe’s digital library, museum and archive, and the first major adopter of the Public Domain Mark for works in the worldwide public domain — has adopted a new Data Exchange Agreement. The agreement, which data providers and aggregators will transition to by the end of 2011, authorizes Europeana to release the metadata for millions of cultural works into the public domain using the CC0 public domain dedication. All metadata for cultural works accessible via the Europeana portal, including previously-delivered metadata, will then be available for free and open re-use.
KlausGraf - am Samstag, 24. September 2011, 22:13 - Rubrik: Open Access
Martin Wimmer (Gast) meinte am 2011/12/10 11:33:
Die Europeana Charta zum Gemeingut
Vermutlich haben Sie es längst gelesen, aber da Sie noch keinen Beitrag geschrieben haben, dachte ich, ich poste den Link dennoch kurz http://version1.europeana.eu/web/europeana-project/public-domain-charter-de
KlausGraf antwortete am 2011/12/10 15:58:
Danke
Das ist die deutsche Fassung der Charta, die hier schon mehrfach Thema war:http://archiv.twoday.net/search?q=europeana+chart