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underlying copyright issues must be taken into account and managed using digital rights&#xd;
management (DRM) tools. The paper aims to focus on the issues involved.&#xd;
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required computerised support and flexibility to scale to internet-wide copyright management. Our&#xd;
approach is based on a semantic web ontology that conceptualises the copyright domain.&#xd;
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accommodates copyright law and copes with custom licensing schemes.&#xd;
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machine-understandable licenses and facilitates implementation because existing semantic web&#xd;
tools can be easily reused. Moreover, existing initiatives can be mapped to the ontology to make it an&#xd;
interoperability hub.&#xd;
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