Copyright Management for the LUISA Semantic Learning Content Management System Roberto García Universitat de Lleida, Spain Tomas Pariente ATOS Origin SAE,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Ontology-Based Computing Kenneth Baclawski Northeastern University and Jarg.
Advertisements

Enabling interoperable and rights-aware DRM using the Semantic Web
Berliner XML Tage. Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Oktober 2004 SWEB2004 – Intl Workshop on Semantic Web Technologies in Electronic Business Intelligent.
An Ontological Approach for the Management of Rights Data Dictionaries Roberto García, Jaime Delgado DMAG (Distributed Multimedia Applications Group) Universitat.
Rhizomik Semantic Integration and Retrieval of Multimedia Metadata Roberto García and Universitat de Lleida, Lleida, Spain Òscar Celma Universitat Pompeu.
Ontological Infrastructure for a Semantic Newspaper Roberto García 1, Ferran Perdrix 1,2, Rosa Gil 1 1 GRIHO – Human Computer Interaction Research Group.
An OWL Copyright Ontology for Semantic Digital Rights Management International Workshop on Web Semantics SWWS06 Roberto García Rosa Gil November 2, 2006.
Improving Human-Semantic Web Interaction: The Rhizomer Experience Roberto García and Rosa Gil GRIHO - Human Computer Interaction Research Group Universitat.
Semantic Integration and Retrieval of Multimedia Metadata Facilitating Business Interoperability from the Semantic Web Roberto García, Rosa Gil Universitat.
Building a Semantic IntraWeb with Rhizomer and a Wiki Roberto Garcia and Rosa Gil GRIHO (Human Computer Interaction Research Group) Universitat de Lleida,
A Semantic Web Approach to Digital Rights Management Roberto García González.
Copyright: SIPC From Ontology to Data Model: Choices and Design Decisions Matthew West Reference Data Architecture and Standards Manager Shell International.
OMV Ontology Metadata Vocabulary April 10, 2008 Peter Haase.
Putting the Pieces Together Grace Agnew Slide User Description Rights Holder Authentication Rights Video Object Permission Administration.
Access Strategies for Digital Video and Digital Rights Management Grace Agnew, Georgia Institute of Technology Mairéad Martin, University of Tennessee.
DOI update on progress Norman Paskin DOIs and journal publishing Ed Pentz, CrossRef DOIs and book publishing David Sidman, CDI [DOIs and non-English language.
doi> Digital Object Identifier: overview
Resource description and access for the digital world Gordon Dunsire Centre for Digital Library Research University of Strathclyde Scotland.
IDF Open Meeting 2008: Resource Access for a Digital World International DOI Foundation Brussels, June
IRCS Workshop on Open Language Archives 1 OLAC Access Vocabulary Heidi Johnson / AILLA.
CONFIDENTIAL DIGITAL WATERMARKING ALLIANCE. CONFIDENTIAL DIGITAL WATERMARKING ALLIANCE 2 Digital Watermarking Alliance Charter The Digital Watermarking.
Copyright © 2006 Data Access Technologies, Inc. Open Source eGovernment Reference Architecture Approach to Semantic Interoperability Cory Casanave, President.
DRIVER Building a worldwide scientific data repository infrastructure in support of scholarly communication 1 JISC/CNI Conference, Belfast, July.
DRIVER Long Term Preservation for Enhanced Publications in the DRIVER Infrastructure 1 WePreserve Workshop, October 2008 Dale Peters, Scientific Technical.
Common access to EU information - the CELLAR project Audience: EuroVoc conference Presented by: Peter Schmitz Date of presentation: 18/11/2010.
DG INFSO- Grid Research & Infrastructures: W. Boch, M. Campolargo 1 Delivery of Industrial-strength Grid Middleware: establishing an effective European.
1 Building scientific Virtual Research Environments in D4Science Paul Polydoras University of Athens, Greece.
Eulsoo Seo Counseller, SMEs Division, WIPO
0 - 0.
Legal Issues in e-Learning?. 2 Presenter Betty Willder JISC Legal
An overview of collection-level metadata Applications of Metadata BCS Electronic Publishing Specialist Group, Ismaili Centre, London, 29 May 2002 Pete.
DIGITAL POLICY MANAGEMENT IN THE DOM PROGRAMME Richard Masters Programme Manager Digital Object Management Programme Digital Policy Management Workshop.
4-th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, Joensuu, Finland, August 30 – September 1, th IEEE International Conference.
1 Long term changes to P3P Long Term Future of P3P Workshop Giles Hogben Joint Research Centre European Commission.
Profiles Construction Eclipse ECESIS Project Construction of Complex UML Profiles UPM ETSI Telecomunicación Ciudad Universitaria s/n Madrid 28040,
Vocabulary Mapping Framework Tertius Ltd / International DOI Foundation Norman Paskin London Nov Next Steps.
1 Mobile Applications and Web Services Part II Prof. Klaus Moessner, Dr Payam Barnaghi Centre for Communication Systems Research Electronic Engineering.
Ontology-based User Modeling for Web-based Information Systems Anton Andrejko, Michal Barla and Mária Bieliková {andrejko, barla,
1 ISWC-2003 Sanibel Island, FL IMG, University of Manchester Jeff Z. Pan 1 and Ian Horrocks 1,2 {pan | 1 Information Management.
An introduction to collections and collection-level description Collection-Level Description & NOF-digitise projects NOF-digitise programme seminar, London,
 Copyright 2006 Digital Enterprise Research Institute. All rights reserved. The Future is Now JeromeDL A Digital Library on Social Semantic.
Who are the Experts?Simon KampaSlide 1 Who are the Experts? Simon Kampa IAM Group University of Southampton
02-Oct-2008 European Forum for GeoStatistics 2008 in Bled Concept for an Integrated Web Solution / an Infrastructure for Geostatistics (Subproject 3)
Co-funded by the European Union Semantic CMS Community Content Management From free text input to automatic entity enrichment Copyright IKS Consortium.
A Stepwise Modeling Approach for Individual Media Semantics Annett Mitschick, Klaus Meißner TU Dresden, Department of Computer Science, Multimedia Technology.
Federated Digital Rights Management Mairéad Martin The University of Tennessee TERENA General Assembly Meeting Prague, CZ October 24, 2002.
1 Introduction to XML. XML eXtensible implies that users define tag content Markup implies it is a coded document Language implies it is a metalanguage.
1 Draft of a Matchmaking Service Chuang liu. 2 Matchmaking Service Matchmaking Service is a service to help service providers to advertising their service.
Solutions for Personalized T-learning Alberto Gil Solla Department of Telematic Engineering University of Vigo (Spain) EuroITV 2005: the 3rd European Conference.
Mairéad Martin The University of Tennessee September 13, 2015 Federated Digital Rights Management.
An Overview of MPEG-21 Cory McKay. Introduction Built on top of MPEG-4 and MPEG-7 standards Much more than just an audiovisual standard Meant to be a.
MPEG-21 : Overview MUMT 611 Doug Van Nort. Introduction Rather than audiovisual content, purpose is set of standards to deliver multimedia in secure environment.
EU Project proposal. Andrei S. Lopatenko 1 EU Project Proposal CERIF-SW Andrei S. Lopatenko Vienna University of Technology
Roberto García Universitat de Lleida, Spain MediaMixer Webinar - February 3rd, 2014, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
A Systemic Approach for Effective Semantic Access to Cultural Content Ilianna Kollia, Vassilis Tzouvaras, Nasos Drosopoulos and George Stamou Presenter:
What’s MPEG-21 ? (a short summary of available papers by OCCAMM)
Ontology-Based Computing Kenneth Baclawski Northeastern University and Jarg.
SKOS. Ontologies Metadata –Resources marked-up with descriptions of their content. No good unless everyone speaks the same language; Terminologies –Provide.
OWL Representing Information Using the Web Ontology Language.
Trustworthy Semantic Webs Dr. Bhavani Thuraisingham The University of Texas at Dallas Lecture #4 Vision for Semantic Web.
Of 33 lecture 1: introduction. of 33 the semantic web vision today’s web (1) web content – for human consumption (no structural information) people search.
Mairéad Martin The University of Tennessee December 16, 2015 Federated Digital Rights Management.
Semantic Digital Rights Management for Controlled P2P RDF Metadata Diffusion Roberto García, Giovanni Tummarello Dhananjai T.M Vinod R.
The Semantic Web. What is the Semantic Web? The Semantic Web is an extension of the current Web in which information is given well-defined meaning, enabling.
COMM: Designing a Well-Founded Multimedia Ontology for the Web Wednesday 14 th of November, 2007 Richard Arndt Steffen Staab Rapha.
Technology-enhanced Learning: EU research and its role in current and future ICT based learning environments Pat Manson Head of Unit Technology Enhanced.
26/02/ WSMO – UDDI Semantics Review Taxonomies and Value Sets Discussion Paper Max Voskob – February 2004 UDDI Spec TC V4 Requirements.
A Semi-Automated Digital Preservation System based on Semantic Web Services Jane Hunter Sharmin Choudhury DSTC PTY LTD, Brisbane, Australia Slides by Ananta.
OWL (Ontology Web Language and Applications) Maw-Sheng Horng Department of Mathematics and Information Education National Taipei University of Education.
The Semantic Web By: Maulik Parikh.
Presentation transcript:

Copyright Management for the LUISA Semantic Learning Content Management System Roberto García Universitat de Lleida, Spain Tomas Pariente ATOS Origin SAE, Spain LUISA is an European Comission FP6 funded Specific Targeted Research Project

2 Table of Contents Introduction Motivation Related Work Proposal Copyright Model License Modelling Conclusions & Future Work

3 Introduction Web-spread of e-Learning solutions requires Interoperability Enabler: richer semantics than current metadata specifications for learning resources LUISA (EU-IST-FP6): reference semantic and service- oriented architecture for e-Learning Search, interchange and delivery of learning objects Face interoperability at different levels using Semantic Web technologies

4 Motivation At the content copyright level: eLearning DRM interoperability Main problem: lack of structured and formal ways to express the licensing terms of learning objects Sakai: predefined and simple copyright status sentences Material is in public domain or I hold copyright Use copyright below + text box LOM: set of attributes for stating learning object rights: Cost, Copyright and Other Restrictions and Description

5 Related Work Creative Commons: Focus on open licensing schemes e.g. Open Courseware Extension for custom licensing schemes (CCPlus), but not based on formalised license building blocks DRM Standards: ISO/IEC MPEG-21 Rights Expression Language (REL) Open Digital Rights Language (ODRL)

6 Related Work DRM Standards issues [1]: Dont scale well to open environments like the Web More appropriate for closed domains Cause interoperability issues One of the main DRM end-users complains Rights language limited expressivity Difficult to accommodate copyright law Standardisation based on formal language grammar, no formal semantics [1] Electronic Frontier Foundation Report by Doctorow, 2005

7 Proposal Use the Copyright Ontology [1] in order to model e- Learning copyright licenses More expressive than XML approaches Facilitates interoperability, works at the semantic level Based on a copyright law model, WIPO worldwide recommendations [2] Also based on Semantic Web technologies Copyright Ontology: provides the building blocks and restrictions to flexibly model LOs licensing terms [1] Copyright Ontology, [2] World Intellectual Property Organisation,

8 Copyright Model Rights Model

9 Copyright Model Victor Hugos Les Misérables Creation Model

10 Copyright Model Action Model

11 Copyright Model Actions governed by rights, economic rights: Reproduction Right: Copy Distribution Right: Distribute More specifically: Sell, Rent and Lend Public Performance Right: Perform Fixation Right: Record Communication Right: Broadcast and Make Available. Transformation Right: Derive Specialisations: Adapt and Translate

12 License Modelling Primitive actions – case roles action participants initiatorresourcegoalessence Action agent, effector instrument result, recipient patient, theme Process agent, origin matter result, recipient patient, theme Transfer agent, origin instrument, medium experiencer, recipient theme Spatialoriginpathdestinationlocation TemporalstartdurationcompletionpointInTime Ambientreasonmanner aim, consequence condition

13 License Modelling Combine these building blocks to model licenses Both commercial and open access terms Main component: Action Pattern Defined combining restrictions using logical operators Pattern Copy pointInTime , agent.Subscribers theme.{learningObject}

14 License Modelling Additional actions and case roles: Agree (Disagree): state what is permitted (prohibited) condition: links to another pattern that must satisfied aim: links condition pattern to conditioned one consequence: links pattern to obliged one :agreement a co:Agree; co:agent :owner; co:theme :Pattern. Condition Transfer recipient.{owner} theme.{3EurosAmount} agent.Subscribers aim.Pattern ( 1 aim) :Pattern co:condition :Condition.

15 License Modelling Description Logic reasoners implement pattern matching If instance action classified in OWL Class for pattern Use SPARQL queries to check action permitted by agreed pattern and condition fulfilment: ASK { ?agreement rdf:type co:Agree; co:theme ?pattern. :copy rdf:type ?pattern; co:agent ?consumer; co:condition ?conditionPattern. ?condition rdf:type ?conditionPattern; co:agent ?consumer; co:aim :copy.}

16 Conclusions & Future Work

17 Conclusions & Future Work Semantic DRM module for LUISA based on the Copyright Ontology Facilitate interoperability Flexible enough to accommodate different licensing schemes Future work: Model LUISA partners licenses Test the whole range of LUISA scenarios Check scalability