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Revision as of 13:32, 15 November 2012

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Collections: Dublin Core terms namespace Pencil.png, Audubon Core Attribution Vocabulary Pencil.png, Audubon Core Layer 1 Pencil.png, Darwin Core Record-level Terms Pencil.png
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Rights (also Copyright Statement): Information about rights held in and over the resource.

Notes: Dublin Core: Typically, rights information includes a statement about various property rights associated with the resource, including intellectual property rights. Audubon Core: Copyright Statement contains information about rights held in and over the resource. A full-text, readable copyright statement, as required by the national legislation of the copyright holder. On collections, this applies to all contained objects, unless the object itself has a different statement. Do not place just the name of the copyright holder(s) here! That belongs in a list in the xmpRights:Owner field, which should be supplied if dcterms:rights is not 'Public Domain', appropriate only if the resource is known to be not under copyright.

Required.

Example(s): Audubon Core: “Copyright XY 2008, all rights reserved”, “© 2008 XY Museum” , "Public Domain.", "Copyright unknown". This expresses rights over the media resource, not over the metadata text.

Constraints in the context of Dublin Core:

Constraints in the context of Audubon Core: