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E-book rights, or Brave New WIPO

------- Forwarded message follows ------- Date sent: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 16:19:06 -0500 Send reply to: Law & Policy of Computer Communications <CYBERIA-L@LISTSERV.AOL.COM> From: Seth Finkelstein <sethf@MIT.EDU> Subject: E-book rights, or Brave New WIPO To: CYBERIA-L@LISTSERV.AOL.COM

I've been skmming through the specs at http://www.ebxwg.com/ It's like someone at the Cato Institute went absolutely wild. Amazing stuff. Some choice excerpts:

Electronic books may be able to avoid the fine print and warnings by making automatic what you can and cannot do with a copyrighted work.

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* CopyCount - Number of copies of the content object the holder of the voucher is allowed to view/lend/give/sell.

* Rights - Various rights that the holder of the voucher has:

* Lendable - Whether the holder can lend the voucher.

* Givable - Whether the holder can give the voucher to another entity.

* Sellable - Whether the holder can sell the voucher to another entity.

* LendingTimeout - Amount of time the holder is allowed to borrow the voucher.

* PersonalUseCopies - Maximum number of personal use copies per PersonalUseTime.

* PersonalUseTime - Day, Week, Month, Year.

* PersonalUseCopySize - Paragraph, page, chapter, whole.

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3.1.5 Rights - Basic rights element The basic rights define whether the owner has the right to give, lend, and/or sell copies of the voucher. There are no attributes currently defined for the Rights start-tag.

The values in the content of the Rights element are separated by commas. The allowable values for the content of the Rights element are:

* Lendable - The e-book can be lent to another consumer or library.

* Givable - The e-book can be given to another consumer or library.

* Sellable - The e-book can be sold to another consumer, distributor, or bookseller. For example:

<Rights> Lendable, Givable, Sellable </Rights>

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3.1.7 PersonalUse - Personal use element If this element is missing, no personal use rights are allowed. The PersonalUse element is a container element for the actual personal use rights elements. The personal use rights specify how often and what quantity of information can be copied (or printed) from the e-book. The personal use rights elements are:

* Interval - The interval during which personal use copies and/or printouts are tracked.

The choices are: Day, Week, Month, Year.

* NumberAllowed - The number of personal use copies and/or printouts that can be madeduring Interval.

* CopyUnit - A value indicating what portions of the work can be copied and/or printed.

The choices are: Paragraph, Page, Chapter, EntireWork.

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EBX also designed to provide "electronic rights management information" as defined in the World Intellectual Property Organization Copyright Treaty [WIPO96]. ------- End of forwarded message -------

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