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Andrea Bollini reassigned DS-92:
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    Assignee: Andrea Bollini

> Bitstream access rights inheritenc, editing in_archive items - ID: 1993036
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>                 Key: DS-92
>                 URL: http://jira.dspace.org/jira/browse/DS-92
>             Project: DSpace 1.x
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: JSPUI, XMLUI
>    Affects Versions: 1.5.1
>            Reporter: Andrea Bollini
>            Assignee: Andrea Bollini
>             Fix For: 1.5.2
>
>         Attachments: DS-92-access-rights-inheritenc.patch
>
>
> During submission the item derives some basic access rights from the
> collections settings, especially
> DEFAULT_BITSTREAM_READ
> DEFAULT_ITEM_READ
> Setting DEFAULT_BITSTREAM_READ to a group will lead to
> the appropriate READ rights on the bundles created and thus to the rights
> for the individual bitstreams contained in these bundles.
> These collection settings take only effect during submission. Once an item
> is submitted they have no effect.
> If you delete all bitstreams in a bundle, the bundle is automatically
> deleted. So removing the content of an item (bitstreams in bundle ORIGINAL)
> will delete the bundle ORIGINAL.
> Adding a bitstream to an item with no bundle ORIGINAL, will first create
> the bundle and then insert the bitstream to it. At this point the bundle
> and the bitstream will get anonymous READ rights, whereas adding an
> bitstream to an item which still got a bundle ORIGINAL will lead to the
> bistream inheriting the rights of the bundle ORIGINAL.
> This behaviour might lead folks with restricted materials into trouble,
> when they e.g. replace bitstreams via admin UI by the action of first
> deleting all bitstreams and then adding new. The newly added bitstreams
> will have no access restrictions.

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