ODRL
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The Open Digital Rights Language (ODRL) is a policy expression language that provides a flexible and interoperable information model, vocabulary, and encoding mechanisms for representing statements about the usage of content and services. ODRL became an endorsed W3C Recommendation in 2018.[1]
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An example of ODRL policy follows, which can be simply interpreted as "John Doe can Play the asset mysong.mp3".
{
"@context": "http://www.w3.org/ns/odrl.jsonld",
"uid": "http://example.com/policy:001",
"permission": [{
"target": "http://example.com/mysong.mp3",
"assignee": "John Doe",
"action": "play"
}]
}