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چکیده
Finding, accessing and consuming multimedia content on the Web is still a challenge. In this position statement we discuss three still widely neglected issues arising when one is interacting with multimedia content in social media environments: provenance, trust, and privacy. We will introduce a generic model allowing us to identify potential risks and problems, further discuss this model regarding multimedia content and finally outline how Semantic Web technologies can help.
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