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BS ISO/IEC 21000-5:2004

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Information technology. Multimedia framework (MPEG-21) Rights Expression Language

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

03-01-2007

Language(s)

English

Published date

04-05-2004

US$463.63
Excluding Tax where applicable

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions, symbols, and abbreviated terms
4 Namespaces and conventions
  4.1 Namespaces
  4.2 Namespace conventions
  4.3 Special typographical conventions
  4.4 XML structural notation conventions
  4.5 Authorization context conventions
5 Authorization model
  5.1 General
  5.2 Authorization request
  5.3 Authorization context
  5.4 Authorization story
  5.5 Authorizer
  5.6 Authorization model authorization context properties
  5.7 Authorization proof
  5.8 License Semantics
6 Architectural concepts
  6.1 Equality
  6.2 License syntax
  6.3 License parts
  6.4 License issuers
  6.5 Variables
  6.6 Conceptually abstract elements and types
  6.7 Revocable
  6.8 Principal surpassing
  6.9 Derived grants and grant groups
  6.10 Encrypted Elements
7 Core
  7.1 General
  7.2 Core authorization context properties
  7.3 General core elements and types
  7.4 Core conceptually abstract elements and types
  7.5 Core principals
  7.6 Core rights
  7.7 Core resources
  7.8 Core conditions
  7.9 Core patterns
  7.10 Core delegation constraints
  7.11 Core trust roots
  7.12 Core service descriptions
  7.13 Core properties
8 Standard extension
  8.1 General
  8.2 Standard extension authorization context properties
  8.3 General standard extension elements and types
  8.4 Standard extension conceptually abstract elements and
       types
  8.5 Standard extension principals
  8.6 Standard extension rights - RightUri
  8.7 Standard extension resources
  8.8 Standard extension conditions
  8.9 Standard extension patterns
  8.10 Standard extension delegation constraints
  8.11 Standard extension trust roots
  8.12 Standard extension service descriptions
  8.13 Standard extension properties - PropertyUri
  8.14 Standard extension name properties
9 Multimedia extension
  9.1 General
  9.2 Multimedia extension authorization context properties
  9.3 General multimedia extension elements and types - resource
       attribute set definitions
  9.4 Multimedia extension conceptually abstract elements and types
  9.5 Multimedia extension principals
  9.6 Multimedia extension rights
  9.7 Multimedia extension resources
  9.8 Multimedia extension conditions
  9.9 Multimedia extension patterns
  9.10 Multimedia extension delegation constraints
  9.11 Multimedia extension trust roots
  9.12 Multimedia extension service descriptions
  9.13 Multimedia extension properties
  9.14 Multimedia extension name properties
Annex A (normative) W3C XML Schemas
  A.1 General
  A.2 Schema for the Core Namespace
  A.3 Schema for the Standard Extension Namespace
  A.4 Schema for the Multimedia Extension Namespace
Annex B (normative) Country, region, and currency Qualified Names
  B.1 Namespace URI structure
  B.2 Country Qualified Names
  B.3 Region Qualified Names
  B.4 Currency Qualified Names
Annex C (informative) Simplified equality algorithm
  C.1 General
  C.2 The equal Quick Item function
  C.3 The equal Quick List function
  C.4 The equal Quick Simple function
Annex D (informative) Example Rights Expressions
  D.1 Overview of examples
  D.2 Simple end-user License example
  D.3 Distribution License example
Annex E (informative) Design philosophy concerning
        extensions and profiles of this part of ISO/IEC 21000
  E.1 General
  E.2 Definition of extension
  E.3 Definition of profile
  E.4 Extensibility points
Annex F (informative) Extension mechanisms for introducing new
        rights
  F.1 General
  F.2 Use existing rights and conditions
  F.3 Use rightUri
  F.4 Use type extension
  F.5 Use element extension
Annex G (informative) Example profile of this part of ISO/IEC 21000
  G.1 General
  G.2 Profile elements
  G.3 Profile schema
  G.4 Profile signalling
  G.5 Profile expressiveness
Annex H (informative) Relationship between ISO/IEC 21000-6 and
        this part of ISO/IEC 21000
Annex I (informative) Relationship between ISO/IEC 21000-2 and
        this part of ISO/IEC 21000
Annex J (informative) Example revocation mechanism
  J.1 General
  J.2 Designing a revocation mechanism
  J.3 Indicating a revocation mechanism and freshness Condition
       when issuing a License
  J.4 Checking for freshness
  J.5 Delegating revoke Right
  J.6 Requesting revocation
  J.7 Latency until revocation goes into effect
  J.8 Latency until freshness duration passes
Annex K (informative) Patent statements
Bibliography

Specifies the syntax and semantics of a Rights Expression Language.

Committee
IST/37
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 03/302804 DC (04/2004)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
134
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

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