ODRL Language Complexity Impacts Digital Rights Representation
The ODRL language, recognized as the standard for digital rights policy representation, faces significant complexity that hinders its effective implementation.
The ODRL (Open Digital Rights Language) has been established as a key framework for articulating policies and regulations related to digital rights. However, its inherent complexity poses challenges for widespread adoption.
According to a recent publication on ArXiv, this complexity can obstruct effective usage, leading to potential gaps in policy enforcement and understanding among stakeholders.
As organizations seek to implement ODRL for digital rights management, addressing these complexities will be crucial for enhancing system architecture and ensuring comprehensive policy coverage.