Represents the right to copy a work. Represents the right to copy a work. Represents the right to transfer a work to another repository, removing the work from the original location. Represents the right to transfer a work to another repository, removing the work from the original location. Represents the right to lend a work to another principal for a specific period of time. While the work is on loan, the original copy cannot be used. Represents the right to lend a work to another principal for a specific period of time. While the work is on loan, the original copy cannot be used. Represents the right to render the work in a transient form, as appropriate to the content type. Depending on the content type, exercising this right might result in displaying a book, playing an audio clip, or showing a video. Represents the right to render the work in a transient form, as appropriate to the content type. Depending on the content type, exercising this right might result in displaying a book, playing an audio clip, or showing a video. Represents the right to make a permanent non-digital rendered copy of the work outside the control of a repository. Exercising this right might result in printing a hard copy of a book or creating an audio recording on a magnetic tape. Represents the right to make a permanent non-digital rendered copy of the work outside the control of a repository. Exercising this right might result in printing a hard copy of a book or creating an audio recording on a magnetic tape. Represents the right to make a source copy of the work outside of the secure repository. Represents the right to make a source copy of the work outside of the secure repository. Represents the right to make changes to a work to create a new work based on the original. Represents the right to make changes to a work to create a new work based on the original. Represents the right to use a portion of the work to create a new work. Represents the right to use a portion of the work to create a new work. Represents the right to include the work as part of a composite work. An Embed operation places a copy of the work inside the composite work. Represents the right to include the work as part of a composite work. An Embed operation places a copy of the work inside the composite work. Represents the right to obtain information about the works within folders in a repository. Represents the right to obtain information about the works within folders in a repository. Represents the right to create a backup copy of the work. Represents the right to create a backup copy of the work. The right to delete a copy of a work from the repository. The right to delete a copy of a work from the repository. Represents the right to execute a resource from a secure repository. Represents the right to execute a resource from a secure repository. Represents the right to create and name subfolders and configure folders by moving files and subfolders among them. Represents the right to create and name subfolders and configure folders by moving files and subfolders among them. Represents the right to read the work from the repository. Represents the right to read the work from the repository. Represents the right to restore a work from a backup copy, converting the backup copy to usable form. Represents the right to restore a work from a backup copy, converting the backup copy to usable form. Represents the right to check the authenticity of the work in the repository. Represents the right to check the authenticity of the work in the repository. Represents the right to write or save the work in the secure repository. Represents the right to write or save the work in the secure repository. Represents the right to make software runable on the repository, including, for example, checking that the software is certified, that it has not been tampered with, and that it is compatible with the repository. Represents the right to make software runable on the repository, including, for example, checking that the software is certified, that it has not been tampered with, and that it is compatible with the repository. Represents the right to disable software from running, restoring it to the state it was in before it was installed. Exercising an uninstall right does not remove the files for the program from the repository. Represents the right to disable software from running, restoring it to the state it was in before it was installed. Exercising an uninstall right does not remove the files for the program from the repository. Indicates the repositories to which a work can be moved. Used with rights that involve movement of digital works (all rights except render rights). Indicates the repositories to which a work can be moved. Used with rights that involve movement of digital works (all rights except render rights). Indicates the software that can be used to exercise a right. Indicates the software that can be used to exercise a right. Identifies the device that can be used to render a work. Used with render rights. Identifies the device that can be used to render a work. Used with render rights. Indicates the source secured repository or device to use when exercising a right. Used with all rights except for render rights. Indicates the source secured repository or device to use when exercising a right. Used with all rights except for render rights. Represents auxiliary information about the work. Represents auxiliary information about the work. The title by which the work is known. Represents a party who helped create a work (such as an author, editor, illustrator, etc.). Represents a party who published a work. The date (and possibly time) that the work was published. All publishers are deemed to have published at the same time. Represents the holder of copyright for a work. Formal copyright declaration(s) for the work. Example: Copyright © 2001 XYZ, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Other metadata may be defined by others. Represents the content to which rights and conditions are being applied. Descriptions of the work, possibly in several languages. Enables referencing of metadata that is embedded in a resource, or metadata that exists in a database, or an XML fragment of metadata that makes use of other metadata schemes. Specifies how to locate the content of the work, either by specifying a location or by including the content inline. Optionally identifies parts of the work, each of which is itself a DigitalWork. With this construction, rights to use different parts of the work can be granted independently. A resource that represents the content to which rights and conditions are being applied. A list of semantic tokens that can indicate the information that should be embedded in the watermark. A listing of all rights associated with the work, expressed in XrML. A listing of all render rights associated with the work, expressed in XrML. The user's name. The user's ID, associated with his identity certificate. The user's location, associated with his identity certificate. The institution's name that owns the rendering service or rendering device. The institution's ID, associated with its identity certificate. The institution's location, associated with its identity certificate. The rendering device's ID, associated with its identity certificate. The name of the rendering device (such as the printer name) that rendered the copy. The rendering device's location, associated with its identity certificate. The time and date that the work was rendered. The number of copies of the work. A list of information to be embedded in a copy of the work by a device while producing this copy. Specifies a piece of information known at the time the digital work is published, such as distributor contact URL or creator ID. Specifies a kind of watermark that is a digital work encoded so that it cannot be found without possession of a secret key. A list of information to be embedded in a copy of the work by a device while producing this copy. An abstract indication of the security level that a principal has. Specified as the resource in a grant that also specifies the possessProperty right. Specifies the security level value. An abstract indication of the security level that a principal has. Specified as the resource in a grant that also specifies the possessProperty right.