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Add a property on CreativeWork to specify access rights #2173
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The more I look at this possibility/proposal the more sense it makes to me. OK, its probably not applicable to all CreativeWork subtypes (e.g. menu, howTo, Question) but I can think of scenarios where it would be applicable to a large proportion of the rest. |
accessRights is the wrong name for this. Lets call it accessInfo. "access requires at least 48 hours advance notice" isn't really about rights to anything for anyone, if anything it is closer to openingHours. Same for ""Access to this dataset can be obtained by visiting the Work, Family & Health Network web page and following the instructions: http://projects.iq.harvard.edu/wfhn/restricted-access-data.", "Online content is available for access via the Special Collections Reading Room." |
Suggested alternative property name 'conditionsOfAccess' With description: cc/ @anarchivist |
Either of the two proposed alternate property names sound fine to me. |
What about hasPolicy? |
The name conditionsOfAccess was used |
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It would be useful to specify access rights for CreativeWorks. This was originally surfaced as part of the proposal made for Schema Architypes, an extension for archives and their collections, but in discussion, it became clear that this applies to lots of other domains, including other materials held by cultural heritage institutions, datasets created and used in research, and so forth.
I believe access rights should be understood as distinct from
license
andhasDigitalDocumentPermission
.Examples:
An archival collection:
A digitized letter from an archival collection:
A dataset:
Additional context and examples:
<accessrestrict/>
tag. Detailed examples can be found at #1784 (comment).dct:accessRights
(proposed in DCAT revision)See past discussion on #1784, #1758, #1759, and #900 (comment).
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