References: - Elenius,K., Forsbom, E., and Megyesi, B. 2008. Survey on Swedish Language Resources. Report, February 2008. Dept. of Speech, Music and Hearing, KTH and Dept. of Linguistics and Philology, Uppsala University (http://stp.lingfil.uu.se/blark/swe-blark-survey-2008.pdf) - [CLARIN Standards] http://www.clarin.eu/recommendations - [META-NET, FLaReNet, CLARIN Standards] The Standards' Landscape Towards an Interoperability Framework (http://www.flarenet.eu/sites/default/files/FLaReNet_Standards_Landscape.pdf) - [META-SHARE metadata model] http://www.meta-share.org/portal/knowledgebase/HomePage - A report including Model Licensing Templates and Authorization and Authentication Scheme (http://www-sk.let.uu.nl/u/D7S-2.1.pdf) - "[...] these three main content categories and three sub-categories presented as laundry symbols will be attached to each CLARIN resource and tool available for the CLARIN End-Users. The Content Owner or Content Provider needs to choose the main category first: - PUB(licly) available resources, usually through web interfaces only - Resources licensed to ACA(demic) use and researchers, the main CLARIN focus area - RES(tricted) resources requiring individual authorization" - "The next step for the depositor is to consider whether there are additional requirements that are essential for the potential user to accept before s/he can have access rights to the resource or the tool. The sub-categories containing additional requirements are - NC - A requirement for strictly non-commercial use. A term requiring non-commercial use of the content is commonly found in different licenses. It is problematic because there is no common definition of what non-commercial actually means in different jurisdictions. From the CLARIN point of view, this is not a problem as long as the user of the content is aware of the term. - Inf - A requirement to inform the Content Owner or the Content Provider regarding the usage of the tools and/or the resources in published articles. This term is something that is almost part of good practice in writing academic articles. It seldom causes any problems as long as the user is aware of it. - ReD - A requirement to redeposit modified versions of the tools and resources with the Service Provider. In certain cases the right holder has an interest to collect the modified versions of the content."