Copyright and Content: Sharing in a Digital Age
Jinfo Article
20th May 2009
By Martin Belam
Abstract
In our digital age, copyright takes on a new urgency for publishers and corporate content consumers. Martin Belam sits down with Mark Bide, Project Director for ACAP, a protocol to allow machines to automatically understand the terms and conditions of content re-use over the Internet, to talk about how it can underpin legal use of protected data assets.
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