Title
A Critical Reflection on ODRL
Author
Kebede, M.G.
Sileno, G.
van Engers, T.
Publication year
2021
Abstract
Rights expression languages (RELs) aim to express and govern legally binding behavior within technological environments. The Open Digital Rights Language (ODRL), used to represent statements about the usage of digital assets, is among the most known RELs today and has become a W3C recommendation to enhance the web’s functionality and interoperability. This paper reflects on the representational power of ODRL from a practical perspective; utilizing use cases and examples, we discuss the challenges, issues, and limitations we came across while investigating the language as a potential solution for the regulation of data-sharing infrastructures.
Subject
Data sharing infrastructure
Normative specification
ODRL
Policy expression languages
Binding behaviour
Critical reflections
Data sharing infrastructure
Digital rights
Expression languages
Normative specification
Open digital right language
Policy expression language
Policy expressions
Right expression languages
Copyrights
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TNO identifier
968095
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
ISBN
9783030898106
ISSN
0302-9743
Source
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), International Workshops on AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems, AICOL 2018 and AICOL 2020, held jointly with the International Workshop on Explainable and Responsible AI and Law, XAILA 2020, 9 December 2020 through 9 December 2020, 48-61
Document type
conference paper