Digital rights group debuts ODRL, plans common tech framework

The community group is building a referencing architecture to test the theory that all participants in the data supply chain behave as originators, providers and users.

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On December 1, a group of financial firms published the first draft of a finance-specific language model for coding usage expressions in market data contracts, as part of the group’s efforts to simplify data licensing activities and automate the entitlement process.

The Rights Automation for Market Data Community Group was originally scheduled to unveil the language model at the end of June but had to push back the release date to allow more time to meet the minimum criteria it had initially

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