- From: Víctor Rodríguez Doncel <vrodriguez@fi.upm.es>
- Date: Thu, 03 Sep 2015 18:56:56 +0200
- To: public-odrl@w3.org
- Message-ID: <55E87BD8.6030903@fi.upm.es>
Hi Paul, About segments, you may want to use W3C Media Fragments URI <http://www.w3.org/TR/media-frags/> to describe the granted resource. http://www.pearson.com/yourvideo.ogv#t=90,120 file:///tmp/yourvideo.mkv#t=90,120 Regards, Víctor El 03/09/2015 a las 16:28, Appleby, Paul escribió: > Hi > > At Pearson we're looking at using ODRL (in RDF). We're getting down > into the detail of use cases and there is one specific use case we > can't make fit: > > How would we specify that we can only use a segment of video, say from > 90s in to 120s in. There are no temporal equivalents to > absolutePosition and absoluteSize > > As another point of clarification of understanding. Is timeInterval > for use cases such as 'I can download 3 times a year every year' or 'I > can sell 5 copies each week'? > > Any insights welcome. > > Thanks > > Paul -- Víctor Rodríguez-Doncel D3205 - Ontology Engineering Group (OEG) Departamento de Inteligencia Artificial ETS de Ingenieros Informáticos Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Campus de Montegancedo s/n Boadilla del Monte-28660 Madrid, Spain Tel. (+34) 91336 3753 Skype: vroddon3 --- El software de antivirus Avast ha analizado este correo electrónico en busca de virus. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
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