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0001 msgid "" 0002 msgstr "" 0003 "Project-Id-Version: Digikam Manual 8.0.0\n" 0004 "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" 0005 "POT-Creation-Date: 2023-12-02 00:35+0000\n" 0006 "PO-Revision-Date: 2022-12-29 23:26-0800\n" 0007 "Last-Translator: Japanese KDE translation team <kde-jp@kde.org>\n" 0008 "Language-Team: Japanese <kde-jp@kde.org>\n" 0009 "Language: ja\n" 0010 "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" 0011 "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" 0012 "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" 0013 "Plural-Forms: nplurals=1; plural=0;\n" 0014 "X-Accelerator-Marker: &\n" 0015 "X-Text-Markup: kde4\n" 0016 0017 #: ../../asset_management/authorship_copyright.rst:1 0018 msgid "Protect Your Authorship and Copyright" 0019 msgstr "" 0020 0021 #: ../../asset_management/authorship_copyright.rst:1 0022 msgid "" 0023 "digiKam, documentation, user manual, photo management, open source, free, " 0024 "learn, easy, watermarking, IPTC and XMP authorship data, export size" 0025 msgstr "" 0026 0027 #: ../../asset_management/authorship_copyright.rst:14 0028 msgid "Authorship and Copyright" 0029 msgstr "" 0030 0031 #: ../../asset_management/authorship_copyright.rst:16 0032 msgid "Contents" 0033 msgstr "" 0034 0035 #: ../../asset_management/authorship_copyright.rst:19 0036 msgid "Strings Metadata" 0037 msgstr "" 0038 0039 #: ../../asset_management/authorship_copyright.rst:21 0040 msgid "" 0041 "This will be the last chapter and step to mark your digital library with " 0042 "authorship, ownership and copyright or left information. More than in 'the " 0043 "good(?) old days' of paper copies, the ubiquitous Internet makes it just too " 0044 "easy to 'steal' a picture from a web site. At the very least, for all images " 0045 "that will be exported and/or published in any form, the authorship and " 0046 "copyright information should be part of their metadata." 0047 msgstr "" 0048 0049 #: ../../asset_management/authorship_copyright.rst:23 0050 msgid "" 0051 "Nothing more simple to do with digiKam: you can setup the default identity, " 0052 "and any images ingested be digiKam will be automatically informed. We put " 0053 "**copyleft** in the title for a reason:" 0054 msgstr "" 0055 0056 #: ../../asset_management/authorship_copyright.rst:25 0057 msgid "" 0058 "Copyleft is a play on the word copyright and is the practice of using " 0059 "copyright law to remove restrictions on distributing copies and modified " 0060 "versions of a work for others and requiring that the same freedoms be " 0061 "preserved in modified versions." 0062 msgstr "" 0063 0064 #: ../../asset_management/authorship_copyright.rst:27 0065 msgid "" 0066 "Copyleft is a form of licensing and may be used to modify copyrights for " 0067 "works such as ... music, and art. In general, copyright law allows an author " 0068 "to prohibit others from reproducing, adapting, or distributing copies of the " 0069 "author's work. In contrast, an author may, through a copyleft licensing " 0070 "scheme, give every person who receives a copy of a work permission to " 0071 "reproduce, adapt or distribute the work as long as any resulting copies or " 0072 "adaptations are also bound by the same copyleft licensing scheme. A widely " 0073 "used and originating copyleft license is the GNU General Public License. " 0074 "Similar licenses are available through Creative Commons - called Share-alike." 0075 msgstr "" 0076 0077 #: ../../asset_management/authorship_copyright.rst:33 0078 msgid "" 0079 "The digiKam :ref:`Template Metadata <templates_settings>` Settings Panel" 0080 msgstr "" 0081 0082 #: ../../asset_management/authorship_copyright.rst:35 0083 msgid "" 0084 "And here follows a description of what should be supplied to digiKam's setup " 0085 "page as information:" 0086 msgstr "" 0087 0088 #: ../../asset_management/authorship_copyright.rst:37 0089 msgid "" 0090 "**Author** (synonymous with Creator and By-line): This field should contain " 0091 "your name, or the name of the person who created the photograph. If it is " 0092 "not appropriate to add the name of the photographer (for example, if the " 0093 "identity of the photographer needs to be protected) the name of a company or " 0094 "organization can also be used. Once saved, this field should not be changed " 0095 "by anyone. This field does not support the use of commas or semi-colons as " 0096 "separator." 0097 msgstr "" 0098 0099 #: ../../asset_management/authorship_copyright.rst:39 0100 msgid "" 0101 "**Author** title (synonymous with By-line title): Linked to Author. This " 0102 "field should contain the job title of the photographer. Examples might " 0103 "include titles such as: Staff Photographer, Freelance Photographer, or " 0104 "Independent Commercial Photographer. Since this is a qualifier for the " 0105 "Author field, the Author field must also be filled out." 0106 msgstr "" 0107 0108 #: ../../asset_management/authorship_copyright.rst:41 0109 msgid "" 0110 "**Credit** (synonymous to Provider): Use the Provider field to identify who " 0111 "is providing the photograph. This does not necessarily have to be the " 0112 "author. If a photographer is working for a news agency such as Reuters or " 0113 "the Associated Press, these organizations could be listed here as they are " 0114 "'providing' the image for use by others. If the image is a stock photograph, " 0115 "then the group (agency) involved in supplying the image should be listed " 0116 "here." 0117 msgstr "" 0118 0119 #: ../../asset_management/authorship_copyright.rst:43 0120 msgid "" 0121 "**Source**: The Source field should be used to identify the original owner " 0122 "or copyright holder of the photograph. The value of this field should never " 0123 "be changed after the information is entered following the image's creation. " 0124 "You should consider this to be a write-once field. The source could be an " 0125 "individual, an agency, or a member of an agency. To aid in later searches, " 0126 "We suggest to separate any slashes '/' with a blank space. Use the form " 0127 "'photographer / agency' rather than 'photographer/agency.' Source may also " 0128 "be different from Creator and from the names listed in the Copyright Notice." 0129 msgstr "" 0130 0131 #: ../../asset_management/authorship_copyright.rst:45 0132 msgid "" 0133 "**Copyright Notice**: The Copyright Notice should contain any necessary " 0134 "copyright notice for claiming the intellectual property, and should identify " 0135 "the current owner(s) of the copyright for the photograph. Usually, this " 0136 "would be the photographer, but if the image was done by an employee or as " 0137 "work-for-hire, then the agency or company should be listed. Use the form " 0138 "appropriate to your country. For the United States you would typically " 0139 "follow the form of © {date of first publication} name of copyright owner, as " 0140 "in 'copr 2005 John Doe.' The word 'copyright' or the abbreviation 'copr' " 0141 "shall be used in place of the (c) symbol as ASCII characters only are " 0142 "allowed. In some foreign countries only the copyright symbol is recognized " 0143 "and the abbreviation does not work. Using something like (c) where the " 0144 "parentheses form a partial circle is not sufficient. For additional " 0145 "protection worldwide, use of the phrase, 'all rights reserved' following the " 0146 "notice above is encouraged. In Europe you would use: Copyright {Year} " 0147 "{copyright owner}, all rights reserved. In Japan, for maximum protection, " 0148 "the following three items should appear in the copyright field of the IPTC " 0149 "Core: (a) the word, Copyright; (b) year of the first publication; and (c) " 0150 "name of the author. You may also wish to include the phrase *all rights " 0151 "reserved*." 0152 msgstr "" 0153 0154 #: ../../asset_management/authorship_copyright.rst:47 0155 msgid "" 0156 "Whereas it is paramount to fill-in the author and copyright sections, they " 0157 "represent no protection against fraud. Anyone with a bit more than basic " 0158 "computer knowledge is able to delete or modify image embedded metadata. The " 0159 "solution to this problem is called *digital watermarking*. To private " 0160 "persons this might be of little interest for the majority of photographs, " 0161 "but for professionals ans semi-professionals this protection is really " 0162 "important." 0163 msgstr "" 0164 0165 #: ../../asset_management/authorship_copyright.rst:53 0166 msgid "" 0167 "The digiKam :ref:`Copyrights View <metadata_editor>` From Metadata Editor" 0168 msgstr "" 0169 0170 #: ../../asset_management/authorship_copyright.rst:56 0171 msgid "Digital Watermarking" 0172 msgstr "" 0173 0174 #: ../../asset_management/authorship_copyright.rst:58 0175 msgid "" 0176 "Digital Watermarking refers to an invisible digital watermark that is being " 0177 "impressed on photographs as an element of Digital Rights Management (DRM). " 0178 "The watermark contains the same information of authorship and copyright as " 0179 "described above, but the metadata is encrypted and saved in the actual image " 0180 "data (as opposed to the metadata section which is a separate section within " 0181 "the image file)." 0182 msgstr "" 0183 0184 #: ../../asset_management/authorship_copyright.rst:60 0185 msgid "" 0186 "This invisible imprint has holographic properties so that modifications done " 0187 "to an image (size, color, crop, up to a certain limit) will not destroy the " 0188 "copyright information. Only when an image is resized to a very small " 0189 "fraction like a thumbnail will the embedded information be lost, but then " 0190 "the image is of no value anymore to the copyright infringing party. The " 0191 "digital watermark will be unique per image." 0192 msgstr ""