Difference between revisions of "MD Constraints"

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MD Constraint








Elements Definition and Recommended Practice Examples
1 useLimitation 0..* limitation affecting the fitness for use of the resource or metadata. Example, "not to be used for navigation"
Example is needed
2 constraintApplicationScope 0..* Spatial and temporal extent of the application of the constraint restrictions
Example is needed
3 graphic 0..* graphic /symbol indicating the constraint Eg.
Example is needed
4 reference 0..* citation/URL for the limitation or constraint, e.g. copyright statement, license agreement, etc
Example is needed
5 releasability 0..* information concerning the parties to whom the resource can or cannot be released and the party responsible for determining the releasibility
Example is needed
6 responsibleParty 0..* party responsible for the resource constraints
Example is needed
OR
MD_LegalConstraints
OR
MD_SecurityConstraints


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