Standard
Adopted as a W3C recommendation in 2018, Open Digital Rights Language (ODRL) Version 2.2 provides a framework for defining permissions, prohibitions, and duties associated with data assets. Its flexibility and interoperability support various policy requirements, including licensing, privacy controls, and usage rights. It has been implemented in several industries, including publishing, financial services, and digital media, where there’s a need to standardize access and control over digital content.
The Open Digital Rights Language 2.2 Profile combines the relevant standards and guidance for ODRL Version 2.2.
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Earliest publishing date | 2023-11-21 |
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