Re: [poe] Does every permission/prohibition need to have both an assignee & assigner?

>From my discussion with the lawyer partnership reviewing the ODRL 2.1 
Action vocabulary: a policy reflects in fact an agreement/contract 
between two parties and these two parties must be defined. 

An Assigner must be clearly defined as this entity claims to have the 
right to establish a contract regarding a specific asset. The 
Assignees could be also well defined - even should if the policy 
permits any action by the assignee providing access to the asset by 
third parties - or could be defined as e.g. a category of persons, the
 open issue is only: how to check if a person interested in exercising
 a permitted action is a member of this category.
In short:  both a strictly defined Assigner and a possibly more open 
defined Assignee are required.

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