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이영훈(Yeong-Hun Yi),최창하(Chang-Ha Choi),조성환(Seong-Hwan Cho) 韓國컴퓨터情報學會 2016 韓國컴퓨터情報學會論文誌 Vol.21 No.3
In this paper, we propose a model of the collaborative authoring tool and its implementation results. In the ‘collaborative authoring and automatic distribution system,’ users can create eBooks by using partial works (primary and edited sources) on the basis of copyright information registered by the primary author. The Collaborative Authoring Tool is a part of “the collaborative authoring and automatic distribution system” developed through research on “the development of key technologies of social work protection and content mashup tools” as an R&D project granted by the Korea Copyright Commission from 2013. In the collaborative authoring and automatic distribution system, authors of primary sources such as images, audio clips and video clips for eBooks can register them together with the copyright information; users can edit the primary sources to produce secondary sources and in turn register the secondary sources on the system; and users can create and distribute eBooks by using the sources registered in the system.
이영훈(Yeong-Hun Yi),최창하(Chang-Ha Choi),조성환(Seong-Hwan Cho) 韓國컴퓨터情報學會 2016 韓國컴퓨터情報學會論文誌 Vol.21 No.3
Research on the development of key technologies of social work protection and content mashup tools has been carried out as an R&D project granted by the Korea Copyright Commission from 2013. The research aims to provide efficiency of the production environment of the secondary work of the digital contents as well as a systematic solution to the regulation-related problems. The essential features of the distribution management system for cooperative works developed though this study are the decision of the selling prices reflecting various license fee factors and the transparent distribution of the license fees. This paper represents a model which can automatically calculate the amount of the license fee in each derivative stage, independently of the license fee policies on each of the subsidiary contents when N-th works are producted on the basis of a previously approved first work.