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legal interoperability  

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  • Legal interoperability occurs among two or more datasets when: the legal use conditions are clearly and readily determinable for each of the datasets, typically through automated means; the legal use conditions imposed on each dataset allow creation and use of combined or derivative products; and users may legally access and use each dataset without seeking authorization from data rights holders on a case-by-case basis, assuming that the accumulated conditions of use for each and all of the datasets are met.

Source

  • RDA-CODATA Legal Interoperability Interest Group. (2016). Legal Interoperability of Research Data: Principles and Implementation Guidelines. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.162241

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https://vocabs.sshopencloud.eu/vocabularies/sshocterm/legal_interoperability_153

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