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	<title>Comments on: ChemSpider and Open PHACTS</title>
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		<title>By: Egon Willighagen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Egon Willighagen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Antony! Can you elaborate on &quot;Open Access&quot; (the link is not working)? Is this the BioMed Central like Open Access (with a Creative Commons License (SA, BY, Zero?), or is this the &quot;you can look but not touch&quot; type of access?

I fully understand these are important things, and things that are not easy to get right within EU projects, particularly one with this many projects. But for externals to collaborate (like me), I need to know what my rights are: if I contribute, do I benefit from that myself? This is a challenge, one I am facing in other contexts too.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Antony! Can you elaborate on &#8220;Open Access&#8221; (the link is not working)? Is this the BioMed Central like Open Access (with a Creative Commons License (SA, BY, Zero?), or is this the &#8220;you can look but not touch&#8221; type of access?</p>
<p>I fully understand these are important things, and things that are not easy to get right within EU projects, particularly one with this many projects. But for externals to collaborate (like me), I need to know what my rights are: if I contribute, do I benefit from that myself? This is a challenge, one I am facing in other contexts too.</p>
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