Note: Community Groups are proposed and run by the community. Although W3C hosts these
conversations, the groups do not necessarily represent the views of the W3C Membership or staff.
The ODRL Community Group invites any party interested in creating and managing ODRL policies to review and comment on the ODRL Implementation Best Practices working draft.
The ODRL CG plan to promote this working draft to Final Report status (based on any feedback) by April 2024.
A “Final Call” will be issued after the March meeting.
The ODRL Community Group invites any party interested in creating an ODRL Profile for their community to review and comment on the ODRL Profile Best Practices working draft.
The ODRL CG plan to promote this working draft to Final Report status (based on any feedback) by March 2024.
The ODRL Community Group invites any party interested in creating an ODRL Profile for their community to use the ODRL Profile Best Practices as a blueprint for their work and to provide feedback and comments.
The aim of the Rights Automation for Market Data Community Group is to develop and publish a market-data profile for ODRL. Market data is mostly the pricing and trading data for financial instruments (and their associated indices) generated by trading venues. The licenses controlling its use are frequently complex, and tightly segment the underlying data. We will model these licenses using ODRL and extend the language with a Profile that defines the new terms required. With a standard, machine-readable way of describing market data licenses, we can look towards automating rights-management along the market data supply chain and drive efficiencies in financial markets. The group welcomes the involvement of domain experts in licensing (especially market data) and those skilled in modeling licenses (especially using ODRL).
Dear ODRL CG, I am pleased to announce three new Co-Chairs for our community group and their focus areas:
– Michael Steidl: Profiles
– Víctor Rodríguez-Doncel: Developer Community
– David Filip: Industry Outreach
I will continue as the General Co-Chair and W3C Liaison.
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If you represent a W3C Member, please contact your Advisory
Committee Representative, who is the person from your organization
authorized to complete the commitment form.
The W3C Permissions & Obligations Expression (POE) Working Group has published the First Public Working Drafts for the ODRL Information Model and the ODRL Vocabulary & Expression. These FPWDs provide a flexible and interoperable information model, vocabulary, and encoding mechanisms for describing statements about digital content usage. The deliverables are based on the previous reports created by the W3C ODRL Community Group and form the baseline for future enhancements by the POE WG.
In addition, the POE WG has published the Use Case and Requirements Note. These Use Cases will be reviewed and analyzed further into detailed requirements. The POE WG is calling for wider community feedback and contributions to the set of Use Cases to further enhance and improve the ODRL permissions and obligations expression language.