paylalabilirliini
Paylalabilirliini is a proposed theoretical construct used in discussions of information sharing and digital governance. It denotes the potential for a content item to be shared across users, platforms, and contexts, influenced by licensing, technical format, accessibility, and social norms. The term appears to be a Turkish coinage that blends concepts of sharing with the capacity to do so, and it is not yet standardized across disciplines.
Origin and scope: The term is used in some academic and policy discussions to describe a general
Measurement and indicators: Assessing paylalabilirliini involves multiple indicators. Licensing openness (permissive or copyleft licenses), the openness
Applications: In practice, items with high paylalabilirliini tend to be those released under open licenses, in
Limitations: The concept faces challenges in operationalization, as legal, cultural, and ethical considerations vary by jurisdiction
See also: shareability, open data, open licensing, data interoperability, digital ethics.