- Link contract
A link contract is an approach to data control in a distributed data sharing network. Link contracts are fundamental to
Dataweb technology and a key feature of theXDI (XRI Data Interchange) specifications under development atOASIS (organization) .In XDI, a link contract is a machine-readable XDI document that governs the sharing of other XDI data. Unlike a conventional Web link, which is essentially a one-dimensional "string" that "pulls" a linked document into a browser, a link contract is a two-dimensional XML document that can actively control the flow of data from a publisher to a subscriber by either "push" or "pull". The flow is controlled by the terms of the contract, which can be as flexible and extensible as real-world contracts, i.e., link contracts can govern:
* Identification: Who are the parties to the contract and what data does it cover?
* Authority: Who controls the data being shared via the contract?
* Authentication: How will each party prove its identity to the other?
* Authorization: Who has what access rights and privileges to the data?
* Privacy and usage control: What uses can be made of the data and by whom?
* Synchronization: How and when will the subscriber receive updates to the data?
* Termination: What happens when the data sharing relationship is ended?
* Recourse: How will any disputes over the contract be resolved?Like real-world contacts, link contracts can also refer to other link contracts. Using this design, the vast majority of link contracts can be very simple, referring to a very small number of more complex link contracts that have been carefully designed to reflect the requirements of common data exchange scenarios (e.g., business cards, mailing lists, e-commerce transactions, website registrations, etc.) An [http://wiki.idcommons.net Identity Commons] working group called [http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/Identity_Rights_Agreements_Charter Identity Rights Agreements] has formed to develop the first such standardized link contracts following the model of the standardized online copyright agreements developed by
Creative Commons .Using these simple, machine-readable "chains" of link contracts can provide an interoperable solution to the complex authority, privacy, synchronization, and other data control issues that exist at a higher level than the packet layer of
TCP/IP or the content transport layer ofHTTP . This can be a key enabler of the emergence of theSocial Web , and can also provide the underpinnings for new forms of digital rights such as [http://www.virtualrights.org Virtual Rights] .ee also
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XRI
*XDI
*Dataweb
*Social Web
*Creative Commons External links
* [http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/xdi OASIS XDI Technical Committee]
* [http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/xri OASIS XRI Technical Committee]
* [http://www.xdi.org XDI.ORG]
* [http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/Identity_Rights_Agreements_Charter Identity Commons Identity Rights Agreements Working Group]
* [http://journal.planetwork.net/article.php?lab=reed0704 The Social Web: Creating An Open Social Network with XDI] in the [http://journal.planetwork.net Planetwork Journal] .
* [http://xditao.blogspot.com Andy Dale's blog about XRI, XDI and Identity]
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