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Thumbs up for ACAP from UK governmentLONDON: Automated Content Access Protocol (ACAP) has recently been cited as a new solution for the vast array of end-uses of content in the UK Government's major content industry strategy document. “We are of course absolutely delighted with the UK Government's support and ACAP is now cited directly in two policy documents: this one and the European Commission's Communication on online creative content,” comments project director Mark Bide of Rightscom. “ACAP is well on the way to being adopted as a universal open standard which will benefit everyone with an interest in digital content: large corporations, small corporations or indeed individuals. ACAP is all about maximising the potential of the Internet for making more and more high-quality content accessible and for giving all content providers the motivation and confidence to create and disseminate,” adds Bide. ACAP is a new open global protocol that aims to put content owners in control of their online content in a way that is conducive to developing new online business models, putting new, high-quality content on the net and to maximizing the benefits of the relationship with search engines. The major content industry strategy document reads: An automated content access protocol for the publishing industry ACAP is an initiative of the European Publishers Council (EPC), the World Association of Newspapers (WAN) and the International Publishers Association (IPA). For more information, go to www.the-acap.org. |