AS/NZS ISO 19153:2015

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Geospatial Digital Rights Management Reference Model (GeoDRM RM)

Adopts ISO 19153:2014 which is a reference model for digital rights management (DRM) functionality for geospatial resources (GeoDRM).

Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Conformance
3 Normative references
4 Terms and definitions
5 Conventions
5.1 Abbreviated terms
5.2 UML notation
6 GeoDRM design principles
6.1 GeoDRM roadmap
6.2 Basics
6.3 Flow model of GeoDRM
6.4 GeoDRM Gatekeeper
6.5 DRM metadata — licence model
6.6 Developmental guidelines
6.7 The components of managing risk
6.7.1 General
6.7.2 Trust
6.7.3 Protection — security
6.7.4 Remediation — enforcement
6.7.5 Metadata in support of trust
7 GeoDRM enterprise viewpoint and Abstract Rights Model
7.1 General
7.2 Geospatial resource
7.3 GeoLicence extents
7.4 GeoLicence expression
7.5 GeoLicence creation and enforcement
7.6 GeoLicence delegation and management
7.7 GeoLicence chaining
7.8 GeoLicensing communities
7.9 GeoLicensing and resource lineage
7.10 Handling GeoLicence violation — and the break-the-glass principle
7.11 Automated licence revocation/expiration — need to revoke privilege
8 GeoDRM computational viewpoint
8.1 Overview — roles and responsibilities
8.2 Principals
8.3 Resource owner
8.4 Agent
8.5 Licence broker or licensing agent
8.6 Service broker
8.7 Service provider
8.8 End-user
8.9 Licence manager
9 Information viewpoint
9.1 Overview
9.2 User metadata
9.3 Properties and patterns
9.4 Resource metadata
9.4.1 General metadata
9.4.2 GeoInformation resource metadata
9.4.3 GeoProcessing resource metadata
9.5 Licence metadata
9.5.1 Licence
9.5.2 Principal or licensee
9.5.3 Grants
9.5.3.1 Semantics
9.5.3.2 Rights
9.5.3.2.1 Rights semantics
9.5.3.2.2 Note on multiple copies of resource and rights names
9.5.3.2.3 Standards-defined operations
9.5.3.2.4 Usage rights
9.5.3.2.4.1 Use right
9.5.3.2.4.2 View, Display, Print right
9.5.3.2.4.3 Combine, Merge right
9.5.3.2.4.4 Extract Resource or Copy right
9.5.3.2.4.5 Spatial Transform or Adjust right
9.5.3.2.4.6 Derive Resource or Further Develop right
9.5.3.2.4.7 Edit or Adapt right
9.5.3.2.4.8 Modify right
9.5.3.2.4.9 Derive Graphic right
9.5.3.2.4.10 Encode right
9.5.3.2.4.11 Execute right
9.5.3.2.5 Meta-rights
9.5.3.2.5.1 Semantics
9.5.3.2.5.2 License right
9.5.3.2.5.3 Sublicense right
9.5.3.3 Conditions
9.5.3.3.1 Semantics
9.5.3.3.2 Property conditions and grant component patterns
9.5.3.3.3 Standards-defined operations
9.5.3.3.4 Output conditions
9.5.3.3.5 Transfer right and sublicense conditions on meta-rights
9.5.3.3.6 Spatial temporal conditions
9.5.3.3.7 Layer conditions
9.5.3.3.8 Implementation conditions
9.5.3.3.9 Parameter range conditions
9.5.3.3.10 Derived right conditions
9.5.3.3.11 Encoding condition
9.5.3.3.12 Side effect conditions
9.5.4 Issuer
9.6 Process metadata
Annex A
A.1 Items covered
A.2 Rights expression languages conformance class
A.3 Metadata system conformance class
A.4 Gatekeeper conformance class
Annex B
B.1 Semantics
B.2 Class diagrams
B.3 Bind
B.4 Binding
B.5 Principal
B.6 principal::Licensee
B.7 principalPattern
B.8 Property
B.9 PropertyType
B.10 resource
B.11 resourcePattern
B.12 Agent
B.13 ConditionParameter
B.14 Combine
B.15 Condition
B.16 Copy
B.17 CreateLicence
B.18 Data
B.19 DeriveGraphic
B.20 DeriveResource
B.21 Details
B.22 Edit
B.23 Encode
B.24 Execute
B.25 ExtractResource
B.26 FunctionCall
B.27 GeoLicence
B.28 Grant
B.29 GrantComponent
B.30 Licensee
B.31 LicenceManager
B.32 LicensingAgent
B.33 Licensor
B.34 MetaRight
B.35 Modify
B.36 Owner
B.37 Principal
B.38 PrincipalGroup
B.39 Print
B.40 Process
B.41 Processing
B.42 ProcessInvocation
B.43 PropertyInterface
B.44 Request
B.45 Resource
B.46 Right
B.47 Service
B.48 ServiceBroker
B.49 ServiceProvider
B.50 ServiceRequest
B.51 SideEffect
B.52 SpatialFit
B.53 SpatialGeometry
B.54 SpatialOperations
B.55 SpatialTransform
B.56 Sublicence
B.57 SubLicensee
B.58 TemporalOperations
B.59 Time
B.60 TimeInterval
B.61 TimePattern
B.62 Use
B.63 View
Annex C
C.1 General
C.2 Scenario 1 — User accesses content from single provider
C.3 Scenario 2 — Overlaying content from multiple providers
C.4 Scenario 3 — Joining content from multiple providers
C.5 Scenario 4 — Derived resource adding content
Annex D
D.1 The spelling of licence in its various forms
Bibliography

Cited references in this standard
Content history

[Withdrawn]

DR AS/NZS ISO 19153:2014

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Published

18/02/2015

Pages

90

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AS/NZS ISO 19153:2015
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