Abteilung Forschung und Entwicklung
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2024-03-28T15:29:00ZCollective Rights Management Taxonomy
https://opara.zih.tu-dresden.de/xmlui/handle/123456789/5676
Collective Rights Management Taxonomy
Miller, Mihail
Under the CRM-Directive (Directive 2014/26/EU), collective management organisations (CMOs) in the European Economic Area (EEA) must publish annual transparency reports.
These transparency reports allow for a deeper analysis of the financial data of CMOs.
However, this data can be very unstructured and therefore difficult to compare and contextualise across CMOs.
This repository includes a taxonomy based on the mapping of common categories of rights / types of use managed by CMOs for musical repertoire (derived from their transparency reports).
- In the process, the elementary concepts common to the different CMOs were mapped to 4 metaconcepts (manifestation type, consumer medium, licensee type, exploited copyright type).
- These mappings are listed in the file `metaconcepts_mappings.csv`.
- The mappings of the CMO-specific designations to the generic quadruplets of four elementary concepts (license categories) can be found in the "mappings" directory.
- The taxonomy is defined as a tree graph in DOT language in the file `tree.gv`.
- The file `tree.gv.pdf` represents a diagram of the generated taxonomy showing the use of the elementary concepts by the studied CMOs and their hierarchical connections.
- Additionally, two subgraphs with the nodes "communication" and "performance" as roots are visualised in `subgraph_communication.svg` and `subgraph_performing.svg` respectively.
- With the folder structure unchanged, the taxonomy and metrics (e.g. word count and synonyms) can be reproduced for them by unzipping the `script.zip` directory and running python `generate_taxonomy.py`.
- The `selection`-directory is not related to the generation process. In it, the selection process of the CMOs (BIEM and CISAC member societies with musical repertoire, controlled by a competent authority in the European Union), is outlined.
2022-01-01T00:00:00ZCollective Rights Management Ontology
https://opara.zih.tu-dresden.de/xmlui/handle/123456789/5672
Collective Rights Management Ontology
Klingner, Stephan
This domain ontology aims to create a common understanding of collective rights management (CRM) in the European Union. It has been developed on the basis of Directive 2014/26/EU to support the processes of management, exchange, identification, comparison and use of collective rights management schemes.
2022-01-01T00:00:00Z