ADMIN & EMEDIA LABELS
METADATA DESCRIPTORS
METADATA ATTRIBUTES
V Content Class 09:
Rights and Use Restrictions
> Description of the content class...
drml-What permissions context

V drm_lic_permissions_context
[for cataloging]
V DESCRIPTION...
* DEFINITION...
FOR THE LICENSEE...
UNDER WHAT PERMISSIONS CONTEXT specifies the parameters, limitations, and conditions under which the USE, RE-USE, and TRANSFER PERMISSIONS are binding. These parameters include dates, times, locations, roles, remarks, versions, external references and links, and other identifiers as needed.
* COMMENTS...
The series of metadata fields tracking licensing arrangements assists the UEN DMS Service in managing and tracking compliance with distribution rights, repurposing rights, and expiration dates.

FOR THE LICENSEE...
UMAP takes into consideration the following components and analyses to assist the UEN DMS Service in managing and tracking compliance with distribution rights, repurposing rights, and expiration dates....
1. Copyright (creation/publication dates & status, copyright owner),
2. Rights Stakeholders (creators, owners, vendors, licensees, and distributors),
3. Permissions (available rights to the licensees; "What end users can do with a media item?"),
4. Constraints (limitations on available rights to the licensees; "What end users can't do with a media item?"), and
5. Compliance Requirements/Obligations (licensee obligations in order to comply with Permissions and Contraints that are set forth; "What must an end user do to be able to use a media item?" ).
6. End Users (parties expected to consume or use the media items),
7. Citation (a bibliographic-like attribution associated with the origins of a content or media item)

FOR THE LICENSEE PERMISSIONS DISCUSSION...
PERMISSIONS typically include the following components:
Permissions metadata specifies the actual usages or activities allowed or transferable over or with a media item in its entirety or as an extract harvested from the original. The information found under "Permissions" answers the question "What can an end user do with a media item?"

1. ASSET UNIQUE ID and TITLE

2. USAGE PERMISSIONS - indicates a set of methods in which a media item can be consumed.
a. Display: The act of rendering the asset onto a visual device.
b. Execute: The act of executing the asset.
c. Play: The act of rendering the asset into audio/video form.
d. Print: The act of rendering the asset onto paper or hard copy form.
e. Perform: The act of reading, acting, enacting, presenting, or rendering a performance of a media item, public or private.

3. REUSE PERMISSIONS - indicates a set of operations in which the Asset (or portions of it) can be re-purposed.
a. Aggregate: The act of using an asset (or parts of it) as part of a composite work or collection.
b. Annotate: The act of adding notations/commentaries to the asset creating a new asset.
c. Excerpt: The act of extracting (replicating) unchanged parts (or all) of the asset for reuse into another asset.
d. Modify: The act of changing parts of the asset creating a new asset.
e. Copy/Download: The act of making a copy of the original media item for subsequent consumption or archiving, often times done via a download over the Internet.

4. TRANSFER PERMISSIONS - indicates a set of procedures in which the rights over the media item can be transferred.
a. Give: The act of allowing the asset to be given away (ownership transfer) in perpetuity without exchange of value.
b. Lease: The act of allowing the asset to be made available for a fixed period of time then returned (for exchange of value). During this period, the asset is only available to the lessee.
c. Lend: The act of allowing the asset to be made available for temporary use then returned (without exchange of value). During this period, the asset is only available to the lendee.
d. Sell: The act of allowing the asset to be sold (ownership transfer) in exchange of value.
e. Barter: The act of allowing the media item to be traded (ownership transfer) in exchange for some other commodity of perceived comparable value.

V DATA ENTRY...
* DATA TYPE...
longchar
* DATA LENGTH...
2000
* GUIDELINES...
FOR THE LICENSEE...
In a narrative statement include the dates, times, locations, roles, and other remarks, links, and external references which may be germain to the context under which PERMISSIONS are granted to use a media item.
* PICKLIST OF VALUES (Popup Menu)...
NA
* FUNCTIONAL RULE...
The series of metadata fields tracking licensing arrangements assists the UEN DMS Service in managing and tracking compliance with distribution rights, repurposing rights, and expiration dates.
* WHERE CLAUSE...
The series of metadata fields tracking licensing arrangements assists the UEN DMS Service in managing and tracking compliance with distribution rights, repurposing rights, and expiration dates.
V EXAMPLES...
* FROM UMAP2...
[UNDER WHAT PERMISSIONS CONTEXT specifies the parameters, limitations, and conditions under which the USE, RE-USE, and TRANSFER PERMISSIONS are binding. These parameters include dates, times, locations, roles, remarks, versions, external references and links, and other identifiers as needed.]