@article{ART002998418},
author={YongJoon Joe and Chae-Yoon Jung and Won-Bin Kim and Shin DongMyung},
title={An automatic approval platform model for providing convenience of copyright licensing agreements between creators},
journal={Journal of Software Assessment and Valuation},
issn={2092-8114},
year={2023},
volume={19},
number={3},
pages={33-43},
doi={10.29056/jsav.2023.09.04}
TY - JOUR
AU - YongJoon Joe
AU - Chae-Yoon Jung
AU - Won-Bin Kim
AU - Shin DongMyung
TI - An automatic approval platform model for providing convenience of copyright licensing agreements between creators
JO - Journal of Software Assessment and Valuation
PY - 2023
VL - 19
IS - 3
PB - Korea Software Assessment and Valuation Society
SP - 33
EP - 43
SN - 2092-8114
AB - Although the proportion of using other people's works in the creative activities of individual creators is increasing, users are feeling the burden of going through legal procedures such as licensing agreement procedures suitable for the purpose of using the works. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a platform that can reduce the burden of contracts by limiting the conditions and rights of creators and users, and approve and automate requests under conditions desired by creators and users during contracts. In this study, we propose a platform model that can automatically approve a license agreement request for a copyrighted work for a limited purpose defined in advance by the copyright owner. Through this, it is expected to contribute to vitalizing the content market by supporting direct contracts between creators and users and by increasing re-usability of copyrighted works through simple licensing agreements.
KW - license agreement;copyright contract;automatic approval;Nth creation;Nth works;Secondary creation;Derivative works
DO - 10.29056/jsav.2023.09.04
ER -
YongJoon Joe, Chae-Yoon Jung, Won-Bin Kim and Shin DongMyung. (2023). An automatic approval platform model for providing convenience of copyright licensing agreements between creators. Journal of Software Assessment and Valuation, 19(3), 33-43.
YongJoon Joe, Chae-Yoon Jung, Won-Bin Kim and Shin DongMyung. 2023, "An automatic approval platform model for providing convenience of copyright licensing agreements between creators", Journal of Software Assessment and Valuation, vol.19, no.3 pp.33-43. Available from: doi:10.29056/jsav.2023.09.04
YongJoon Joe, Chae-Yoon Jung, Won-Bin Kim, Shin DongMyung "An automatic approval platform model for providing convenience of copyright licensing agreements between creators" Journal of Software Assessment and Valuation 19.3 pp.33-43 (2023) : 33.
YongJoon Joe, Chae-Yoon Jung, Won-Bin Kim, Shin DongMyung. An automatic approval platform model for providing convenience of copyright licensing agreements between creators. 2023; 19(3), 33-43. Available from: doi:10.29056/jsav.2023.09.04
YongJoon Joe, Chae-Yoon Jung, Won-Bin Kim and Shin DongMyung. "An automatic approval platform model for providing convenience of copyright licensing agreements between creators" Journal of Software Assessment and Valuation 19, no.3 (2023) : 33-43.doi: 10.29056/jsav.2023.09.04
YongJoon Joe; Chae-Yoon Jung; Won-Bin Kim; Shin DongMyung. An automatic approval platform model for providing convenience of copyright licensing agreements between creators. Journal of Software Assessment and Valuation, 19(3), 33-43. doi: 10.29056/jsav.2023.09.04
YongJoon Joe; Chae-Yoon Jung; Won-Bin Kim; Shin DongMyung. An automatic approval platform model for providing convenience of copyright licensing agreements between creators. Journal of Software Assessment and Valuation. 2023; 19(3) 33-43. doi: 10.29056/jsav.2023.09.04
YongJoon Joe, Chae-Yoon Jung, Won-Bin Kim, Shin DongMyung. An automatic approval platform model for providing convenience of copyright licensing agreements between creators. 2023; 19(3), 33-43. Available from: doi:10.29056/jsav.2023.09.04
YongJoon Joe, Chae-Yoon Jung, Won-Bin Kim and Shin DongMyung. "An automatic approval platform model for providing convenience of copyright licensing agreements between creators" Journal of Software Assessment and Valuation 19, no.3 (2023) : 33-43.doi: 10.29056/jsav.2023.09.04