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- Inhibitors type Class.
- Inhibitors subClassOf B3f3836cca47236ab4d72bf20f1b89154.
- Inhibitors term_status "stable".
- Inhibitors definition "Definition: Features of the object intended to inhibit access, use, or migration.".
- Inhibitors editorialNote "Rationale: Format information may indicate whether a file is encrypted, but the nature of the encryption also must be recorded, as well as the access key.".
- Inhibitors historyNote "Creation / Maintenance Notes: Inhibitors are more likely to be present on an object ingested by the repository than applied by the repository itself. It is often not possible to tell that a file has been encrypted by parsing it; the file may appear to be ASCII text. Therefore, information about inhibitors should be supplied as metadata with submitted objects when possible.".
- Inhibitors scopeNote "Usage Notes: Some file formats allow encryption for embedded bitstreams. Some file formats such as PDF use passwords to control access to content or specific functions. Although this is actually implemented at the bitstream level, for preservation purposes it is effectively managed at the file level; that is, passwords would not be recorded for individually addressable bitstreams. For certain types of inhibitor keys, more granularity may be required. If the inhibitor key information is identical to key information in digital signatures, use those semantic units.".