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At present, various profiles squeeze licensing information in somewhere. For example, the UK profile of the INSPIRE profile of ISO 19115:2003 states that license info should be entered using ISO 19115 resourceConstraints -> LegalConstraints.useConstraints
See https://agiorguk.github.io/gemini/1062-gemini-datasets-and-data-series.html#26 and TG Recommendation C.10 in https://github.com/INSPIRE-MIF/technical-guidelines/blob/2022.2/metadata/metadata-iso19139/metadata-iso19139.adoc#conditions-applying-to-access-and-use
But licences are actually more about permissions & responsibilities, as well as containing constraints*. Is there a good case for an explicit "licence" metadata element?
Possibly some useful work from the withdrawn ISO 19149 GeoREL, withdrawn ISO 19153 GeoDRM, or cancelled ISO 19172 "How to describe geographic data licence". See modelling in e.g. DCAT. Possible interest from Creative Commons to help (briefly discussed when they engaged regarding where to document the 'attribution statement' required by e.g. CC-BY, although their focus was in DCAT).
*Consider, for example, the analysis of licences that contributed to the development of https://www.w3.org/TR/odrl-model/ - I'm not suggesting we restrict ourselves to open data or to machine readable licences although both are good use cases.
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