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Remix is both an action and a process. It refers to taking media and altering or incorporating it into a new work, but it can also be an important action-based method for creative and critical interrogation. Put another way, “remix challenges our cultural beliefs about authorship and ownership; passive consumption and active participation; creativity, critique, and claim.”
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Reproduction media describes the breadth of media, digital and material, in existence and generated over decades of (or centuries) stewardship. This might include refers to material surrogates and associated data and documentation; digital surrogates in 2D or 3D formats, any component parts, and media generated during reproduction, like metadata, paradata, software, or code; and emerging and future formats made via technological advancement.
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Reuse refers to the ability to make use of a Digital Object or Metadata that is available online, through the acts of sharing, copying, researching, displaying, modifying or publishing.
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Rights holder is a legal term used to refer to a person who holds the IPR in a creative work. This may or may not be the author. The author is the first owner of the IPR, but may assign some or all rights to a third party during their lifetime. Those retained by the author will transfer to an heir upon their death. (See also Author and Owner.)
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Rights statement refers to a statement that describes the conditions for Access and Reuse of Digital Objects and their Thumbnails. In Europeana.eu the term Rights Statement encompasses Creative Commons Licences, Creative Commons Tools and Rights Statements by RightsStatements.org. Rights statements are communicated via the ‘edm refers torights' Metadata Field as defined by the Europeana Data Model.
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Roundtable refers to an event where a specific topic, with communicated intended outcomes, is being discussed by a limited group of people with the goal to reach a shared conclusion.
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