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1.1.1 As Rights Granted Authors For Their Works, AUTHOR And WORK

Area: 1. Media asset creation | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025001

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As rights are granted to authors for their works, AUTHOR and WORK shall be defined for various creative sectors.

1.1.2 AUTHORS And CONTRIBUTORS Distinguished

Area: 1. Media asset creation | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025002

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AUTHORS and CONTRIBUTORS shall be distinguished; CONTRIBUTOR ROLES should be standardised by creative sector and declared.

1.1.3 AUTHORS And CONTRIBUTORS Identified With Standard And Persistent Identifiers At

Area: 1. Media asset creation | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025003

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AUTHORS and CONTRIBUTORS shall be identified with standard and persistent identifiers at the highest possible levels of trust and interoperability.

1.1.4 AGENT IDENTIFIERS For AUTHORS And CONTRIBUTORS Issued By Trusted Authorities

Area: 1. Media asset creation | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025004

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AGENT IDENTIFIERS for AUTHORS and CONTRIBUTORS shall be issued by trusted authorities that recognise each other.

1.1.5 Various AGENT IDENTIFIERS Have Clearly Defined Roles With Explicit Mappings

Area: 1. Media asset creation | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025005

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Various AGENT IDENTIFIERS shall have clearly defined roles with explicit mappings between them that define when they can be used interchangeably and when they differ in scope or usage.

1.1.6 AUTHORS And All CONTRIBUTORS And Their IDENTIFIERS Unambiguously Resolvable For

Area: 1. Media asset creation | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025006

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AUTHORS and all CONTRIBUTORS and their IDENTIFIERS shall be unambiguously resolvable for humans and machines within and outside the system identifying them.-- If an opt-out expression is later changed, it is necessary to know who has the right to make such a change. If there are terms and conditions within the rights expression that allow certain uses, it is necessary to know with whom any amendments on these uses should be negotiated. If remuneration models move toward the possibilities outlined in Section 5 of the report, then there will be an increasing need to identify contributors in an unambiguously resolvable manner.

1.1.7 Technically Derivable From Art. 19 §4

Area: 1. Media asset creation | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025007

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Technically derivable15 from Art. 19 §4 of the CDSM directive EU/2019/790: attributions should include CONTRIBUTORS’ names, identifiers, roles, and entitlements [CL].

1.1.8 A WORK (i.e., ABSTRACTION) And Its EXPRESSIONS, MANIFESTATIONS, And ITEMS

Area: 1. Media asset creation | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025008

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A WORK (i.e., ABSTRACTION) and its EXPRESSIONS, MANIFESTATIONS, and ITEMS shall be distinguished; EXPRESSIONS, MANIFESTATIONS, and ITEMS shall be unambiguously linked to the WORK they relate to at the highest possible levels of trust and interoperability.

1.1.9 WORK IDENTIFIERS Issued By Trusted Authorities That Recognise Each Other.

Area: 1. Media asset creation | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025009

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WORK IDENTIFIERS shall be issued by trusted authorities that recognise each other.

1.1.10 Various WORK IDENTIFIERS Have Clearly Defined Roles With Explicit Mappings

Area: 1. Media asset creation | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025010

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Various WORK IDENTIFIERS shall have clearly defined roles with explicit mappings between them that define when they can be used interchangeably and when they differ in scope or usage.

1.1.11 Types Of MEDIA ASSETS Standardised By Creative Sector And Expressed

Area: 1. Media asset creation | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025011

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Types of MEDIA ASSETS should be standardised by creative sector and expressed in metadata.

1.1.12 A Minimum Set Of METADATA Defined For Specific Creative Sectors

Area: 1. Media asset creation | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025012

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A minimum set of METADATA may be defined for specific creative sectors and METADATA exchanges. 1.2. Traceability and transparency at creation

1.2.1 Technically Derived From Art Art. 50 §2

Area: 1. Media asset creation | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: T&T requirement
Reference #2025013

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Technically derived from Art. 50 §2 of the AI Act EU/2024/168916: applying to any and all Generative AI (GenAI) systems generating any type of media, including generation and manipulation, while not applying to assistance for standard editing: GenAI output shall be tagged when required, and the tag shall be machine readable and detectable. This tagging process should be effective (tagging what should be tagged), interoperable, robust, and reliable.

1.2.2 Technically Derived From Art Art. 50 §4

Area: 1. Media asset creation | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: T&T requirement
Reference #2025014

Requirements

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Technically derived from Art. 50 §4 of the AI Act EU/2024/168917: applying to generation and manipulation of deep fakes and text which is published with the purpose of informing the public on matters of public interest, while not applying when GenAI content is reviewed and/ or edited by human(s) and published under editorial responsibility of a natural or legal person: GenAI output shall be disclosed as such and the disclosure shall be human readable and detectable. Human-made and AI-generated content shall be distinguished and identified.

1.2.3 Technically Derivable From Art Art. 50 §5

Area: 1. Media asset creation | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: T&T requirement
Reference #2025015

Requirements

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Technically derivable from Art. 50 §5 of the AI Act EU/2024/168918: tags (from Art. 50 §2) and disclosures (from Art. 50 §4) shall be clear, distinguishable, and immediate.

1.2.4 AI Algorithms Generate METADATA At Each Step Of The Training

Area: 1. Media asset creation | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: T&T requirement
Reference #2025016

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AI algorithms shall generate METADATA at each step of the training and usage processes of AI systems.

1.2.5 AI Algorithms Identified.

Area: 1. Media asset creation | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: T&T requirement
Reference #2025017

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AI algorithms shall be identified.

1.2.6 Devices Such As Text/writing Software, Cameras, Mixing Tables, Etc

Area: 1. Media asset creation | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: T&T requirement
Reference #2025018

Requirements

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Devices such as text/writing software, cameras, mixing tables, etc. should generate METADATA at the moment of creation.

1.2.7 Modifications Of A DIGITAL ASSET Identified

Area: 1. Media asset creation | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: T&T requirement
Reference #2025019

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Modifications of a DIGITAL ASSET shall be identified; multiple modifications of a DIGITAL ASSET shall be tracked and traced, including multiple digitisations of the same DIGITAL ASSET. Technology considerations:-- Hashing may be used. Identification methods such as the ISCC may be used to track various versions of a digital file. Digital signatures and timestamps may be used to increase information trustworthiness.

1.2.8 Standard Generic And Sectoral METADATA Sets Expanded With New Terms

Area: 1. Media asset creation | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: T&T requirement
Reference #2025020

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Standard generic and sectoral METADATA sets shall be expanded with new terms to signal the human-AI distinction. References to the use case lifecycles (see Annex 2): Thesis: steps 5) and 6)---- Scientific article: steps 3) and 6) eBook: steps 3), then 6) and 9) Image: step 5) Article: steps 2), 5.b), 6) 2.1. Information

2.1.1 Digital Asset Management Systems (DAMS) Identified.

Area: 2. Digital asset management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025021

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Digital Asset Management Systems (DAMS) shall be identified.

2.1.2 Type Of DAMS Identified, E.g., Legal Deposit, Voluntary Copyright Registration,

Area: 2. Digital asset management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025022

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Type of DAMS shall be identified, e.g., legal deposit, voluntary copyright registration, recordation of transfers, collective management, etc.

2.1.3 CREATIVE WORK, Original FIXATION, Aka Master File Or Master Record,

Area: 2. Digital asset management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025023

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CREATIVE WORK, original FIXATION, aka master file or master record, EXPRESSIONS, MANIFESTATIONS, and ITEMS of the CREATIVE WORK shall be distinguished and identified.

2.1.4 Copyright-protected WORKS, OUT-OF-COMMERCE WORKS, And ORPHAN WORKS And Other Related

Area: 2. Digital asset management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025024

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Copyright-protected WORKS, OUT-OF-COMMERCE WORKS, and ORPHAN WORKS and other related subject matters shall be distinguished and identified.

2.1.5 FIXATION, And Time Of FIXATION – A Legal Concept –

Area: 2. Digital asset management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025025

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FIXATION, and time of FIXATION – a legal concept – shall be identified at the highest possible levels of trust and interoperability.

2.1.6 The FILE FORMAT Of The DIGITAL ASSET Identified.

Area: 2. Digital asset management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025026

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The FILE FORMAT of the DIGITAL ASSET shall be identified.

2.1.7 The DATA FORMAT Of METADATA Related A DIGITAL ASSET Identified.

Area: 2. Digital asset management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025027

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The DATA FORMAT of METADATA related to a DIGITAL ASSET shall be identified.

2.1.8 A Minimum Set Of METADATA Defined For Specific Creative Sectors

Area: 2. Digital asset management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025028

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A minimum set of METADATA may be defined for specific creative sectors and METADATA exchanges. 2.2. Traceability and transparency

2.2.1 Machines Able Distinguish Between Parts Of A DIGITAL ASSET That

Area: 2. Digital asset management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: T&T requirement
Reference #2025029

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Machines should be able to distinguish between parts of a DIGITAL ASSET that are created by different authors and different AI systems. In this section the requirements focus on attribution, i.e., assertions of author and asset identifiers and expression of terms and conditions for the use of the work, such as reservation of rights. Thesis: steps 4) and 5) References to the use case lifecycles (see Annex 2) for attribution:---- Scientific article: steps 5) and 6) eBook: steps 2), then 6) and 9) Image: steps 2), 4.a), 4.b), 4.c) Article: steps 3), 5.a), 5.c) Thesis: steps 4) and 5) References to the use case lifecycles (see Annex 2) for terms and conditions:---- Scientific article: step 5.b) eBook: implicitly in steps 7.b) and 8.b) Image: steps 2) and 4.c) Article: steps 4) and 5.c) 3.1. Information

3.1.1 Technically Derivable From Art. 7 §1

Area: 3. Metadata management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025030

Requirements

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Technically derivable from Art. 7 §1 of the Infosoc directive 2001/29/EC: RIGHTS-MANAGEMENT INFORMATION shall only be removed or altered by duly authorised people wherever the information may be stored, embedded in WORKS or other subject-matter, or stored in an external database. Therefore, the authority of a person removing or altering RIGHTS-MANAGEMENT INFORMATION shall be verified, hence also the authority of a person adding or entering RIGHTS-MANAGEMENT INFORMATION. Accordingly, the information assertion should be signed and timestamped.

3.1.2 TRUST FRAMEWORKS Designed, Developed, And Deployed

Area: 3. Metadata management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025031

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TRUST FRAMEWORKS shall be designed, developed, and deployed. They may refer to TRUST RECORDS, TRUST MANIFESTS, TRUST INDICATORS, TRUST PROFILES, and TRUST REPORTS. For example:-- signatures and timestamps should be qualified by listed QUALIFIED TRUST SERVICE PROVIDERS, and attribution and T&Cs assertions may be issued as QUALIFIED ELECTRONIC ASSERTIONS OF ATTRIBUTES.

3.1.3 Most Attributions And Terms And Conditions Asserted By Proxy

Area: 3. Metadata management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025032

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Most attributions and terms and conditions are asserted by proxy. It is therefore necessary to be able to verify that these intermediaries, e.g., managers or publishers, are mandated to do so.

3.1.4 It Possible Verify The Granularity Of Such Mandates.

Area: 3. Metadata management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025033

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It should be possible to verify the granularity of such mandates.

3.1.5 Technically Derivable From Art

Area: 3. Metadata management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025034

Requirements

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Technically derivable from Art. 7 §2 of the Infosoc directive EC/2001/29: legally-protected RIGHTS-MANAGEMENT Information includes any information, numbers, and code provided by rightsholders to:-- identify AUTHORS or any other rightsholders [NL, CL, IR]; identify WORKS and other subject matters [NL, CL, IR], or assert terms and conditions of use of WORKS or subject matters (T&Cs) [CL]. It is therefore necessary to: identify WORKS (and other subject matters), T&Cs, and stakeholders, and link WORKS and T&Cs, WORKS and stakeholders, and T&Cs and stakeholders.

3.1.6 Attribution And T&cs Assertions Automated Some Extent

Area: 3. Metadata management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025035

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Attribution and T&Cs assertions should be automated to some extent. The automated (“by machine”) origin of METADATA should be signalled. Automated METADATA generation reviewed by a human should be considered manual / made by human.

3.1.7 Graphic User Interfaces (guis) And Application Programming Interfaces (apis) Intuitive,

Area: 3. Metadata management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025036

Requirements

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Graphic user interfaces (GUIs) and application programming interfaces (APIs) should be intuitive, informative, and adaptive.

3.1.8 As Copyright Protection Limited In Time, The Dates Of First

Area: 3. Metadata management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025037

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As copyright protection is limited in time, the dates of first fixation and the author’s death shall be recorded.

3.1.9 Attribution And T&cs Assertions Valid As Long As They Not

Area: 3. Metadata management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025038

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Attribution and T&Cs assertions should be valid as long as they are not superseded. Governance, audit, and enforcement processes should be put in place to manage the liabilities of operators of repositories of rights management information. Asset provenance and metadata provenance shall be transparent.

3.1.10 Usage Policies Coherent, E.g., An Allowed Use Not In Conflict

Area: 3. Metadata management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025039

Requirements

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Usage policies shall be coherent, e.g., an allowed use shall not be in conflict with other permissions and licenses. In the case of earlier agreements on uses with permissions, these must be noted somehow.

3.1.11 Misattributions Of Works Detectable And Identified

Area: 3. Metadata management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025040

Requirements

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Misattributions of works should be detectable and identified. The resolution of attribution conflicts should be automated – at least partially with human review.

3.1.12 Usage Definitions Related Both Moral And Economic Rights And Standardised

Area: 3. Metadata management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025041

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Usage definitions should be related to both moral and economic rights and be standardised by creative sector.

3.1.13 Technically Derivable From Art . 3 §1

Area: 3. Metadata management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025042

Requirements

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Technically derivable from Art. 3 §1 of the CDSM directive EU/2019/790: text and data mining is authorised for reproductions and extractions (objectives) by research organisations and cultural heritage institutions (rights users) for the purposes of scientific research (purposes). Therefore, objectives, rights users’ affiliation (e.g., ‘research organisation’ or ‘cultural heritage institution’), and purposes shall be identified. This would allow “Distribution and consumption” without remuneration to the author when the conditions of the exception under the three-step test apply.

3.1.14 Technically Derivable From Art. 4 §1

Area: 3. Metadata management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025043

Requirements

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Technically derivable from Art. 4 §1 of the CDSM directive EU/2019/790: objectives (reproduction and/or extraction) and purpose (text and data mining) shall be identified (to authorise “Distribution and consumption”) without the need to pay remuneration in accordance with CDSM Art. 19 §1. Uses that are not in line with the three-step test (under CDSM Art. 7) require a license from the rightsholders (opt-in) and must comply with CDSM Art. 19 §1).

3.1.15 Technically Derivable From Art. 4 §2

Area: 3. Metadata management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025044

Requirements

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Technically derivable from Art. 4 §2 of the CDSM directive EU/2019/790: Rightsholders may reserve the rights to text and data mining conducted for any other purpose than scientific research. The reservation should be expressed by machine-readable means in the case of content made lawfully, publicly available online. Therefore, the rights expression shall be discoverable and interpretable.

3.1.16 Generic And Sectoral METADATA Standards Expanded With New Terms Signal

Area: 3. Metadata management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025045

Requirements

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Generic and sectoral METADATA standards shall be expanded with new terms to signal opt-out expressions and other AI-related expressions.

3.1.17 Opt-out Expressions And Other Ai-related Expressions Human-readable And Machine-readable.

Area: 3. Metadata management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025046

Requirements

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Opt-out expressions and other AI-related expressions should be human-readable and machine-readable.

3.1.18 Ai-related Rights Expressions Granular And Relate Specific AI Usages Such

Area: 3. Metadata management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025047

Requirements

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AI-related rights expressions should be granular and relate to specific AI usages such as text and data mining, inferencing, training, training for generation, etc. Nuanced machine-readable expressions shall consider new technical developments.

3.1.19 Due The Highly Iterative Nature Of AI Usage, Expressions Of

Area: 3. Metadata management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025048

Requirements

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Due to the highly iterative nature of AI usage, expressions of AI-related rights shall be highly scalable, for example in the case of human-machine hybrid content (e.g., content produced by several human creators – authors and contributors – and several machines), and in the case of multiple generations of hybrid human-machine mixed contents.

3.1.20 The Link Between Any Manifestation Of A Particular WORK And

Area: 3. Metadata management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025049

Requirements

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The link between any manifestation of a particular WORK and METADATA pertaining to that particular WORK – especially assertions of AI-related rights expressions – shall be robust and standardised, especially in cases of dynamic assertions and amendments of the expressions.

3.1.21 Assertions Of Ai-related Rights Expressions Not Hinder The Accessibility Of

Area: 3. Metadata management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025050

Requirements

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Assertions of AI-related rights expressions shall not hinder the accessibility of contents as intended by their authors and rightsholders.

3.1.22 There Coordination Across Platforms That METADATA Unified, Coherent, And Consistent,

Area: 3. Metadata management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025051

Requirements

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There should be coordination across platforms to ensure that METADATA is unified, coherent, and consistent, including terms and conditions, especially AI-related reservations and rights declarations for particular WORKS. 3.2. Traceability and transparency of metadata management phase

3.2.1 It Possible Recognise What Parts Of A Creative WORK Have

Area: 3. Metadata management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: T&T requirement
Reference #2025052

Requirements

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It shall be possible to recognise what parts of a creative WORK have been produced by one or several humans and what parts by one or several machines.

3.2.2 In Some Cases, E.g., The Remuneration Of Musicians, It Possible

Area: 3. Metadata management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: T&T requirement
Reference #2025053

Requirements

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In some cases, e.g., the remuneration of musicians, it should be possible to identify whether they are members of a collective management organisation.

3.2.3 It Possible Identify What Organisation Owns Or Operates A Generative

Area: 3. Metadata management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: T&T requirement
Reference #2025054

Requirements

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It should be possible to identify what organisation owns or operates a generative algorithm.

3.2.4 The Provenance And Authenticity Of DIGITAL ASSETS Expressed

Area: 3. Metadata management | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: T&T requirement
Reference #2025055

Requirements

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The provenance and authenticity of DIGITAL ASSETS should be expressed. This information shall be updateable – e.g., through signed and timestamped claims, and the infrastructure should be able to fetch the updated information reasonably easily. entities Thesis: step 7) References to the use case lifecycles (see Annex 2) for distribution:---- Scientific article: steps 5) and 6) eBook: steps 7), then 8a) and 9) Image: steps 3), 5) and 6) Article: steps 2) and 6) Thesis: step 7) References to the use case lifecycles (see Annex 2) for consumption:---- Scientific article: step 5), then 6) eBook: steps 7), 8a), then 9) Image: step 6) Article: step 6) 4.1. Information

4.1.1 Technically Derivable From Art

Area: 4. Distribution and use | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025056

Requirements

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Technically derivable from Art. 18 (right to fair and proportionate remuneration) of the CDSM directive EU/2019/790: RIGHTS MANAGEMENT INFORMATION shall be reliable, current, and exhaustive, as well as accessible and interoperable.

4.1.2 RIGHTS MANAGEMENT INFORMATION Either Embedded In Or Linked All Distributed

Area: 4. Distribution and use | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025057

Requirements

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RIGHTS MANAGEMENT INFORMATION shall be either embedded in or linked to all distributed DIGITAL ASSETS and remain intact throughout the distribution process.

4.1.3 Technically Derivable From Art

Area: 4. Distribution and use | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025058

Requirements

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Technically derivable from Art. 19 §1 of the CDSM directive EU/2019/790: transparency requires licensees to have the technical capability to track and report:---- exploitation of works and performances; modes of exploitation, to be able to report on the use; revenues generated by online platforms and other licensees, and remuneration due to authors and other rightsholders.

4.1.4 Distributors Respect Crawler-exclusion Tools (robots.txt And The Like) And Other

Area: 4. Distribution and use | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025059

Requirements

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Distributors shall respect crawler-exclusion tools (robots.txt and the like) and other opt-out mechanisms, and monitor AI-related traffic when so required by the rightsholders of the distributed content.

4.1.5 Distributors Coordinate Across Platforms That Crawler-related Procedures And Other Opt-out

Area: 4. Distribution and use | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025060

Requirements

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Distributors should coordinate across platforms to ensure that crawler-related procedures and other opt-out mechanisms support a unified, coherent, and consistent TDM20 position, and that TDM reservations are expressed in a standardised way.

4.1.6 Exceptions And Limitations Require Validation Of The User’s Eligibility

Area: 4. Distribution and use | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025061

Requirements

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Exceptions and limitations require validation of the user’s eligibility. The legislation often includes conditions that must be met in order for the exception or limitation to apply. There is indeed a need to understand for what purpose a copyright-relevant action is taken. Verifying usage may also require verification of users, unless the exception is mandatory for specific purposes.

4.1.7 Technically Derivable From Art. 19 §2

Area: 4. Distribution and use | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025062

Requirements

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Technically derivable from Art. 19 §2 of the CDSM directive EU/2019/790 in the case of commercial licensing: transparency requires licensees and sub-licensees to have the technical capability to track and report:---- exploitation of works and performances; modes of exploitation, e.g., archiving, communication to / consultation by the public; revenues generated, and remuneration due. Transparency also requires the capability to identify and report sub-licensees, e.g., customers of an image marketplace. Therefore, rights metadata shall be embedded in or linked21 to all media assets made available to the public, including attribution and terms and conditions such as use limitations and expiration dates.

4.1.8 When Required Align With The Scope Of The License, Digital

Area: 4. Distribution and use | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025063

Requirements

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When required to align with the scope of the license, digital service providers should plan and enforce access control. Digital service providers shall clearly communicate licence conditions, allowed uses, and usage restrictions at the point of communication to the public. Consumer interfaces should signal the source of the content, its licence, and any attribution or citation requirements. Digital service providers shall provide a reason for denial when content cannot be streamed (e.g., due to licence expiry or regional restriction).

4.1.9 Technically Derivable From Art. 19 §3

Area: 4. Distribution and use | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025064

Requirements

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Technically derivable from Art. 19 §3 of the CDSM directive EU/2019/790: proportionate obligation requires the identification and description of standards and technologies which allow fulfilment of obligations.

4.1.10 Technically Derivable From Art. 20

Area: 4. Distribution and use | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025065

Requirements

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Technically derivable from Art. 20 of the CDSM directive EU/2019/790: additional remuneration requires the technical capability to track and report usages and related revenues.

4.1.11 Rights Expressions, A Fortiori In The Case Of Automated Commercial

Area: 4. Distribution and use | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025066

Requirements

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Rights expressions, a fortiori in the case of automated commercial licensing, should be supported by the standardisation of: types/identifiers of users to manage standard use cases, exceptions and limitations, e.g., research organisations, cultural heritage institutions, and others; types of usages, referring to rights as defined in the Berne Convention, WIPO Treaty on Copyright, EU Acquis Communautaire, MS legislations, and industry royalty split practices, e.g., different treatment of performing rights splits among Collective Management Organisations.

4.1.12 Commercial Licensing, A Fortiori Automated Commercial Licensing, Facilitated By The

Area: 4. Distribution and use | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025067

Requirements

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Commercial licensing, a fortiori automated commercial licensing, should be facilitated by the availability of machine-readable: usage policies, i.e., there is a need for policy engines and intelligent wizards which consider regulations and general industry practices to help generate policies; price structures, and usage contexts, i.e., there is a need for context engines and intelligent wizards which consider regulations and general industry practices to help generate contexts.

4.1.13 In The Case Of Commercial Licensing, Awareness And Education Campaigns

Area: 4. Distribution and use | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025068

Requirements

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In the case of commercial licensing, awareness and education campaigns should be made available to authors, creators, and performers to help them know their rights and benefit from them.

4.1.14 In The Case Of Commercial Licensing, Services Set Up Identify

Area: 4. Distribution and use | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: RMI requirement
Reference #2025069

Requirements

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In the case of commercial licensing, services may be set up to identify and alert authors, creators, and performers who do not seem to exploit their rights. 4.2. Traceability and transparency

4.2.1 Going Forward, Provenance And Authenticity Assertions Either Embedded In Or

Area: 4. Distribution and use | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: T&T requirement
Reference #2025070

Requirements

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Going forward, provenance and authenticity assertions should be either embedded in or linked to distributed DIGITAL ASSETS and remain intact throughout the distribution process.

4.2.2 Distribution Systems Audit Trails For Both Internal And External Governance

Area: 4. Distribution and use | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: T&T requirement
Reference #2025071

Requirements

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Distribution systems shall enable audit trails for both internal and external governance. Audit trails shall include claim signatures and timestamps.

4.2.3 Downstream Usage Of Licensed Original Content By AI Algorithms Traceable

Area: 4. Distribution and use | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: T&T requirement
Reference #2025072

Requirements

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Downstream usage of licensed original content by AI algorithms should be traceable and transparent.

4.2.4 In The Case Of Commercial Licensing, Digital Service Providers Log

Area: 4. Distribution and use | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: T&T requirement
Reference #2025073

Requirements

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In the case of commercial licensing, digital service providers should log monetised access to content, including asset identifier and other necessary information, to facilitate the proportional and transparent remuneration of authors, creators, and performers.

4.2.5 Users Informed When And Why Their Activity Logged, With Reference

Area: 4. Distribution and use | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: T&T requirement
Reference #2025074

Requirements

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Users shall be informed when and why their activity is logged, with reference to the digital service provider’s data and rights policies.

4.2.6 Logs Stored Securely, And Their Access Controlled.

Area: 4. Distribution and use | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: T&T requirement
Reference #2025075

Requirements

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Logs shall be stored securely, and their access shall be controlled.

4.2.7 RIGHTS MANAGEMENT INFORMATION Such As Provenance And Authenticity Assertions Visible

Area: 4. Distribution and use | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: T&T requirement
Reference #2025076

Requirements

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RIGHTS MANAGEMENT INFORMATION such as provenance and authenticity assertions should be visible to end-users before they consume the DIGITAL ASSET.

4.2.8 Consumers Able View Opt-out Declarations And Any Associated Right Expressions.

Area: 4. Distribution and use | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: T&T requirement
Reference #2025077

Requirements

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Consumers should be able to view opt-out declarations and any associated right expressions.

4.2.9 RIGHTS MANAGEMENT INFORMATION Presented End-users In A Clear, Concise, And

Area: 4. Distribution and use | Date: 2025-01-01 | Class: T&T requirement
Reference #2025078

Requirements

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RIGHTS MANAGEMENT INFORMATION shall be presented to end-users in a clear, concise, and understandable format.
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