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New site provides test bed for copyright services

13 December 2007

Copyright Clearance Center (CCC), which provides copyright licensing solutions, has launched a testing ground for new services, applications and products.

Tools available at Copyright Labs are free, and some are being released as open-source applications, providing an open, collaborative environment. Visitors can test-drive prototypes, modify and build on them, experiment with new ideas and suggest improvements.

‘[Copyright Labs is] a place where content users and creators alike can interact with our development and product groups. We’re committed to developing a steady stream of services and tools that reflect new ways customers use content, and Copyright Labs will play an important role,’ commented Tom Hamilton, CCC vice-president and chief information officer.

The Copyright Labs site launched with three applications already available. These are: a copyright permission utility that makes it easier to license content found when using Internet Explorer; a capability for Firefox browser users who want to license content found via Google Scholar; and a tool that helps publishers implement the Automated Content Access Protocol (ACAP) standard for communicating access permission rules and rights information to search engines.

 

Related internet links

Copyright Clearance Center
Copyright Labs