Re: ODRL and Web Payments

I think ODRL could be a great fit; even in use cases like Use Case 1. The
license will effectively be a ticket for an event - and the event can be
the object of the license.

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On 16 January 2014 10:25, Víctor Rodríguez Doncel <vrodriguez@fi.upm.es>wrote:

>
> Very interesting use cases, and very neatly exposed.
>
> I do not see the role of ODRL in some of them (for example Use Case 1),
> but in some others (for example Use Case 2) ODRL would be certainly
> appropriate even with the Common Vocabulary alone.
> For others (for example Use Case 3) an extended vocabulary would be
> needed. These three posibilities should be distinguished...
>
> Regards,
> Víctor
>
> El 14/01/2014 6:37, Renato Iannella escribió:
>
> Dear all, the W3C Web Payment Community Group has asked us:
>
>  =====
> If you could get your group to review our use cases and give us feedback
> in two areas, that would be helpful:
>
> 1. Which use cases could ODRL be applied to?
> 2. Are there any use cases that are missing based on expertise you have
>   in your community wrt. ODRL + payments?
>
> The use cases document can be found here:
>
> https://web-payments.org/specs/source/use-cases/
> =====
>
>  Feel free to contact them direct, or post here.
>
>   Cheers...
> Renato Iannella
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