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In many use cases, policies governing data access need to take time into account: for example, in logistics, the location of a delivery vehicle may only be exposed by a recipient for the duration of their delivery. The Open Digital Rights Language (ODRL) standard, a commonly used policy expressing language, does not support this type of dynamicity. Addressing these use cases requires support to express time-dependent constraints within policy languages, to enforce them in a continuous manner. We created a continuous, interoperable, and modular usage control enforcement framework for dynamic usage control policies, and extended ODRL to support dynamic values in a deterministic manner. This paper details the validation of our solution within a logistics use case. We show that, with a minimal change to ODRL, support for time-dependent constraints can be achieved. This work can provide the ODRL working group with the necessary input that will increase its adoption in domains that depend on time-dependent policies.

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Akaichi, Inès, et al. “Interoperable and Continuous Usage Control Enforcement in Dataspaces.” SDS 2024 : Semantics in Dataspaces 2024 : Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Semantics in Dataspaces (SDS 2024) Co-Located with the 21st Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2024), edited by Johannes Theissen-Lipp et al., vol. 3705, CEUR, 2024.
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Akaichi, I., Slabbinck, W., Rojas Melendez, J. A., Van Gheluwe, C., Bozzi, G., Colpaert, P., … Kirrane, S. (2024). Interoperable and continuous usage control enforcement in dataspaces. In J. Theissen-Lipp, P. Colpaert, S. K. Sowe, E. Curry, & S. Decker (Eds.), SDS 2024 : Semantics in Dataspaces 2024 : Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Semantics in Dataspaces (SDS 2024) co-located with the 21st Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2024) (Vol. 3705). CEUR.
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Akaichi, Inès, Wout Slabbinck, Julian Andres Rojas Melendez, Casper Van Gheluwe, Gabriele Bozzi, Pieter Colpaert, Ruben Verborgh, and Sabrina Kirrane. 2024. “Interoperable and Continuous Usage Control Enforcement in Dataspaces.” In SDS 2024 : Semantics in Dataspaces 2024 : Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Semantics in Dataspaces (SDS 2024) Co-Located with the 21st Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2024), edited by Johannes Theissen-Lipp, Pieter Colpaert, Sulayman K. Sowe, Edward Curry, and Stefan Decker. Vol. 3705. CEUR.
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Akaichi, Inès, Wout Slabbinck, Julian Andres Rojas Melendez, Casper Van Gheluwe, Gabriele Bozzi, Pieter Colpaert, Ruben Verborgh, and Sabrina Kirrane. 2024. “Interoperable and Continuous Usage Control Enforcement in Dataspaces.” In SDS 2024 : Semantics in Dataspaces 2024 : Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Semantics in Dataspaces (SDS 2024) Co-Located with the 21st Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2024), ed by. Johannes Theissen-Lipp, Pieter Colpaert, Sulayman K. Sowe, Edward Curry, and Stefan Decker. Vol. 3705. CEUR.
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Akaichi I, Slabbinck W, Rojas Melendez JA, Van Gheluwe C, Bozzi G, Colpaert P, et al. Interoperable and continuous usage control enforcement in dataspaces. In: Theissen-Lipp J, Colpaert P, Sowe SK, Curry E, Decker S, editors. SDS 2024 : Semantics in Dataspaces 2024 : Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Semantics in Dataspaces (SDS 2024) co-located with the 21st Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2024). CEUR; 2024.
IEEE
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I. Akaichi et al., “Interoperable and continuous usage control enforcement in dataspaces,” in SDS 2024 : Semantics in Dataspaces 2024 : Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Semantics in Dataspaces (SDS 2024) co-located with the 21st Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2024), Hersonissos, Greece, 2024, vol. 3705.
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the location of a delivery vehicle may only be exposed by a recipient for the duration of their delivery. The
Open Digital Rights Language (ODRL) standard, a commonly used policy expressing language, does not
support this type of dynamicity. Addressing these use cases requires support to express time-dependent
constraints within policy languages, to enforce them in a continuous manner. We created a continuous,
interoperable, and modular usage control enforcement framework for dynamic usage control policies, and
extended ODRL to support dynamic values in a deterministic manner. This paper details the validation
of our solution within a logistics use case. We show that, with a minimal change to ODRL, support for
time-dependent constraints can be achieved. This work can provide the ODRL working group with the
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