Comparing Logic-Based and XML-Based Rights Expression Languages

Several rights expression languages (RELs) have been proposed to describe licenses governing the terms and conditions of content access. In this field XrML and ODRL play a prominent role. Both languages are powerful yet complex. In this paper we propose a way of analysing RELs and we apply it to ODR...

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