- From: Ted Guild <ted@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2018 09:58:28 -0400
- To: "Streif, Rudolf" <rstreif@partner.jaguarlandrover.com>
- Cc: Ulrich Keil <ulrich.keil@caruso-dataplace.com>, "Dominik.Schiffelbaum" <Dominik.Schiffelbaum@audi.de>, public-autowebplatform <public-autowebplatform@w3.org>
I just met with Ivan Herman who was the Team Contact for this Working Group. He came into this group toward the end and referring me to the co-chairs, one of whom I know, to learn more about implementations, etc. It is being used by news/media industry (in particular at least IPTC and Reuters) for designating rights to resources. He is unaware if it is used beyond there and if there are any generalized commercial or open source implementations we can leverage and start playing with it right out of the box. ODRL can handle compound data from different places with different rights with time limitations on access. While a bit of a swiss army knife for describing rights, there tends to be customized profiles for a given need. IPTC's profile may be public and one of the chairs should be able to tell me more. More later. On Thu, 2018-06-28 at 16:19 -0700, Streif, Rudolf wrote: > Are there any tools that support it? > > On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 11:36 AM, Ted Guild <ted@w3.org> wrote: > > As a compliment to your proof of concept solution for consent > > capture, > > I had been wondering whether there was something existing to > > represent > > so as to be able to communicate the nuances of consent to share > > specific information with designated third parties. > > > > A colleague recommended we look at ORDL as something that can > > clearly > > define these relationships. > > > > https://www.w3.org/TR/2018/REC-odrl-vocab-20180215/ > > > > -- > > Ted Guild <ted@w3.org> > > W3C Automotive Lead > > http://www.w3.org > > > > > > > -- Ted Guild <ted@w3.org> W3C Automotive Lead http://www.w3.org
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