- the identification of the contract itself;
- possible relationships with other contracts;
- the parties;
- a textual version of the contract;
- the object of the contract (content or service);
- the deontic-expression (permissions, obligations, prohibitions), with possible reference to textual clauses. There is support for:
- encryption of the whole contract or any sub-part of it;
- inclusion of metadata to be associated to contract entities, as annotation properties. A document instance created according to MCO specification can be:
- a contract template;
- a contract offer;
- a signed contract (binding the parties). The MCO can also be used for representing:
- exploitation contexts (as deontic expressions);
- rights situation related to specified content or service, also derived from multiple contracts;
- any subset of knowledge about rights on content or service.">
Information technology -- Multimedia framework (MPEG-21) -- Part 21: Media Contract Ontology
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