W3C W3C Member Submission

PRISM Contract Management Metadata Specification

W3C Member Submission 10 September 2020

This version:
https://www.w3.org/submissions/2020/SUBM-prism-20200910/
Latest version:
https://www.w3.org/submissions/prism/
Authors:
Dianne Kennedy (Idealliance)

Abstract

This PRISM Contract Management Metadata Specification describes the metadata elements contained in the PRISM Specification to describe contract content; includes normative material.

Status of this document

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1     Status

1.1    Document Status

The status of this document is:

Draft

10/30/2014

Released for Public Comment

12/01/2014

Final Release

03/27/2015

1.2    Document Location

The location of this document is:

prism-cmm.html

1.3    Version History

Version Number

Release Date

Editor

Description

3.1 Specification

 

Kennedy

Final Release

2     PRISM Documentation Structure

The PRISM Documentation Package has been reorganized and some specifications renamed to more accurately reflect the nature of each specification module.  The PRISM documentation package includes the following specifications and documents:

2.1    Compliance Specification

This document provides compliance specification.

Document

Description

PRISM Compliance [PRISMCOMP]

Describes three profiles of PRISM compliance for content and systems; includes normative material.

2.2    PRISM Metadata Specifications

This is the set of documents that outline the prism metadata fields and values by PRISM metadata category.  PRISM has modularized its metadata specification by namepace so users may pick those modules that meet their unique business requirements without having to implement the entire PRISM specification.

Document

Description

PRISM Advertising Metadata Specification [PRISMADMS]

Describes advertising metadata elements including those drawn from AdsML, GWG and Ad-ID; includes normative material.

The PRISM Basic Metadata Specification [PRISMBMS]

Describes the basic metadata elements contained in the PRISM namespace to describe article content; includes normative material.

The PRISM Contract Management Metadata Specification [PRISMCMMS]

Describes metadata elements from the PRISM Contract Management Metadata (pccm:)  namespace that are used to describe contracts and legal documents.

The PRISM Crafts Metadata Specification [PRISMCMS]

Describes the metadata elements contained in the PRISM Crafts Metadata Namespace (pcm:).  Includes normative material.

The PRISM Subset of Dublin Core Metadata Specification [PRISMDCMS]

Describes the metadata elements from the Dublin Core namespace that are included in PRISM; includes normative material.

The PRISM Image Metadata Specification [PRISMIMS]

Describes the metadata elements contained in the PRISM Metadata for Images Namespace and other related image namespaces, includes normative material.

The PRISM Recipe Metadata Specification [PRISMRMS]

Describes the metadata elements contained in the PRISM Recipe Metadata Namespace (prm:).  Includes normative material.

The PRISM Rights Summary Metadata Specification [PRISMRSMS]

Describes the metadata elements contained in the PRISM Rights Summary Metadata Namespace (prsm:).  Includes normative material.

The PRISM Usage Rights Metadata Specification [PRISMURMS]

Describes the metadata elements contained in the PRISM Usage Rights Namespace; includes normative material. This namespace will supersede elements in both the prism: and prl: namespaces in version 3.0 of the specification.

Some elements from PUR are referenced from the newer, more comprehensive PRISM Rights Summary Metadata Specification [PRISMRSMS].

2.3    PRISM Aggregator Message Markup Specifications

This module documents the PRISM Markup Elements and Attributes for use with the PRISM Aggregator Message (PAM) and other aggregator messages.     This set of documents includes:

Document

Description

The PRISM PAM Markup Specification [PRISMPAMMS]

Describes the XML elements and attributes used to encode the PRISM Aggregator Message from both the pam: and pim: namespaces; includes normative material.

The PRISM PAM Markup for Web Content Specification [PRISMPAMWMS]

Describes the XML elements and attributes used to encode the PRISM Aggregator Message for Web Content.  This Specification draws from both the pam: and pim: namespaces and includes normative material. PAMW is used to automate the harvesting of Web Content so that it may be sent to aggregators or stored in a publishers PAM-based content management system.

2.4    PRISM Inline Markup Specification

This module documents the PRISM Inline Markup Elements and Attributes for use with the PRISM Aggregator Message.  This set of documents includes:

Document

Description

The PRISM Inline Markup Specification [PRISMIMS]

Describes the XML elements used to encode the inline markup for the PRISM Aggregator Message. Includes normative material.

2.5    PRISM Controlled Vocabulary Specifications

These modules are new with PRISM 3.0.  All controlled vocabularies and their terms are documented in this publication set. 

Document

Description

The PRISM Controlled Vocabulary Markup Specification [PRISMCVMS]

Describes the metadata fields in the PRISM Controlled Vocabulary Namespace that can be used to describe a controlled vocabulary.   Actual PRISM controlled vocabularies are now placed in the PRISM Controlled Vocabularies Specification [PRISMCVS]

The PRISM Controlled Vocabularies Specification [PRISMCVS]

The PRISM Controlled Vocabularies are now documented in this document.

 

2.6    Additional PRISM Documentation (Non-Normative Guides)

•       The Guide to the PRISM Aggregator Message [PAMGUIDE] documents the PRISM Aggregator Message (PAM), an XML-based application of PRISM.

•       The Guide to the PRISM Aggregator Message for Web Content [PAMWGUIDE] documents the PRISM Aggregator Message (PAM), an XML-based application of PRISM.

•       Guide to the PSV Aggregator/Distributor Message Package [PAMPGUIDE] documents how to use the PRISM metadata fields and pamP XML messaging tags to deliver content to content aggregators/distributors.  The Guide documents the pamP XML message structure and provides the pamP XSD and document samples.

•       The Guide to PRISM Contract Management [CONTRACTSGUIDE] documents an XML-based PRISM contract management model.  The Guide is accompanied by an XSD that can be used as the basis for developing a contract management system that interfaces with the PRISM Rights Summary to populate ODRL policy statements. Reference [ODRLRSGUIDE]

•       The Guide to PRISM Metadata for Images [IMAGEGUIDE] documents an XML-based PRISM Profile 1 application for the expression of the structure and use of PRISM Metadata for Images and can be used as the basis for developing an image management system based on PRISM Metadata for Images and for implementing PMI in XML.

•       The Guide to PRISM Recipe Metadata and XML Encoding [RECIPEGUIDE] documents the XML-based recipe model for developing a recipe database, for tagging a wide variety of recipes in XML and for tagging recipes within a PAM Message.

•       The Guide to PRISM Usage Rights [RIGHTSGUIDE] documents an XML-based PRISM application for the expression of PRISM Usage Rights.  The Guide is accompanied by an XSD that can be used as the basis for developing a digital rights management system based on PRISM Usage Rights.

•       PAM to PSV_Guide [PAMPSVGUIDE] documents mappings from PAM XML to PSV XML.

2.7    PRISM Source Vocabulary Specifications

In 2010, Idealliance developed a series of specifications collectively known as the PRISM Source Vocabulary.  The use case for PSV is to encode semantically rich content for transformation and delivery to any platform. This Specification is made up of a modular documentation package that builds on PRISM 3.0 and HTML5.  Over time new modules may be added to the documentation package.  The documentation package for PSV, PRISM Source Vocabulary Specification Version 1.0 consists of:

Document

Description

PRISM Source Vocabulary Specification Overview [PSVSO]

The Introduction to the PRISM Source Vocabulary provides an introduction and a non-technical overview of the PRISM Source Vocabulary.

PRISM Source Vocabulary Specification [PSVS]

The PRISM Source Vocabulary Specification defines semantically rich for source metadata and content markup that can be transformed and served to a wide variety of output devices including eReaders, mobile tablet devices, smart phones and print.

PRISM Source Vocabulary Markup Specification [PSVMS]

The PSV Markup Specification documents the XML tags in the PSV namespace that are used to encode XML Source Content.

2.8    PRISM Schemas

While PRISM is primarily a metadata specification, it also includes some XML schemas that define encoding of specific kinds of content for publication and interchange.  The PRISM schemas include:

•       Contracts_xsd.zip contains a schema that can be used to encode publication contracts.

•       Crafts_xsd.zip contains a schema that can be used to encode crafts.

•       Image_xsd.zip contains a schema that can be used to encode images.

•       PAM_xsd.zip contains a schema that can be used to encode a PRISM aggregator message.

•       pamW_xsd.zip contains a schema that can be used to encode a PRISM aggregator message for Web content.

•       pamP_xsd.zip contains a schema that can be used to encode a PRISM aggregator/distributor message package.

•       PSV_xsd.zip contains a schema that can be used to encode content in PRISM Source Vocabulary.

•       Recipe_xsd.zip contains a schema that can be used to encode recipes.

•       Rights_xsd.zip contains a schema that can be used to encode usage rights.

2.9    PRISM Controlled Vocabularies

PRISM has defined 38 controlled vocabularies using PRISM controlled vocabulary markup.  See The PRISM Controlled Vocabulary Specification [PRISMCVS].  All CVs are available in CVs.zip.

2.10 PRISM Namespaces

PRISM namespace declarations can be found in Namespaces.zip.  The following are the recommended Namespaces for PRISM metadata:

Usage Vocabulary

Namespace

PRISM Basic Metadata

basic:

PRISM Aggregator Message (PAM) Markup

pam:

PRISM Controlled Vocabulary Markup

pcv:

PRISM Source Vocabulary

psv”

PRISM Inline Markup

psm

Dublin Core metadatap

dc:

RDF

rdf:

PAM aggregator/distributor package

pamp:

PRISM Crafts metadata

pcm:

PRISM Contract Management metadata

pccm:

PRISM advertising metadata

prism-ad:

PRISM rights language metadata

prl:

PRISM recipe metadata

prm:

PRISM usage rights metadata

pur:

2.11 PSV Content Management Schema

In order to assist implementers develop a PSV-based federated content management solution, an XML Schema (XSD) that can serve as the basis for the design of a PSV content repository has been provided. 

Note: The PSV CM schema is not designed for tagging content.  It is provided simply to serve as a basis for the design of a content repository.  Metadata building blocks from this schema can be combined with HTML5 by publishers who wish to develop a hybrid PSV metadata and content tagging schema.

 

3     Introduction

3.1    Purpose and Scope

The purpose of this document is to describe the basic metadata elements that the PRISM Working Group has defined and included in the PRISM Contract Management Metadata namespace (pcmm:). All of Section 4 of this document is normative.

All the element definitions appear in a uniform format. Each element definition begins with two fields; the Name and the Identifier of the element. The Name is a human-readable string that can be translated into different languages. Also, note that PRISM does NOT require that users be presented with the same labels. The Identifier is a protocol element. It is an XML element type and MUST be given as shown, modulo the normal allowance for variations in the namespace prefix used.

Note: This document describes element models and provides examples for all PRISM profiles. In addition Profile #1 PRISM (well formed XML, with no requirement for RDF), is described in Guide to the PRISM Contract Management V.3.1. [CONTRACTSGUIDE].

3.2    New in this Version

This is the first version of the PRISM Contract Management Metadata.

4     Element and Attribute Definitions

4.1    PCMM Namespace

In addition to the Dublin Core elements, the PRISM specification defines additional namespaces. The PRISM Contract Management Metadata namespace (The recommended namespace for PRISM Contract Management Metadata is: xmlns:pcmm=http://prismstandard.org/namespaces/pcmm/3.1)  This namespace contains metadata elements suitable for managing a wide range of contracts.

4.2    PRISM Element and Attribute Models

All three PRISM profiles are documented in this section. First Profile #1 is documented. The elements included in PAM are those elements that publishers plan to send to aggregators for the purpose of aggregation. Not all elements are included in PAM.

PRISM Profile #2 (RDF/XML) is also documented in this section. In combining XML with RDF, there is far greater flexibility in tagging than we are used to when we define XML elements and attributes with an XML DTD. The remainder of this section contains the most likely element/attribute models for PRISM Profile #2 PRISM. Other Profile #2 models are possible based on the interaction between XML and RDF.

PRISM Profile #3 (XMP) is also documented in this section. The documentation concentrates on the property and container values for the XMP field to provides information required to develop an XMP schema to implement PRISM in the XMP environment. Note that XMP can be particularly useful in extending the capability of encoding multimedia objects with PRISM metadata.

4.2.1  pcmm:assetIDRef

Name

Asset Identifier Reference

Identifier

pcmm:assetIDRef

Definition

A link to the asset in an asset management system.

Comment

 

Occurrence

Occurs zero to many times

Included in PAM?

No

Included in PSV?

No

Profile #1 (XML)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

URI Reference

Attributes

none

Example

<pcmm:assetIDRef>DAM123K14</pcmm:assetIDRef>

Profile #2 (RDF)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

URI Reference (empty element)

Attributes

Authority Reference (rdf:resource)

Model #2

 

Element Content

 

Attributes

 

Examples

Model #1

<pcmm:assetIDRef rdf:resource=”pub.com/dam2/DAM123K14”/>

 

Model #2

<pcmm:assetIDRef>DAM123K14</pcmm:assetIDRef>

Profile #3 (XMP)

 

Property Value

URI

4.2.2  pcmm:assetRelated

Name

Asset Related Contract Flag

Identifier

pcmm:assetRelated

Definition

A true/false flag to indicate that this contract is related to the acqusition of a content or media asset(s).

Comment

 

Occurrence

Occurs zero or one time

Included in PAM?

No

Included in PSV?

No

Profile #1 (XML)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

Boolean (true/false)

Attributes

none

Example

<pcmm:assetRelated>true</ pcmm:assetRelated >

Profile #2 (RDF)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

URI Reference (empty element)

Attributes

Authority Reference (rdf:resource)

Model #2

 

Element Content

true or false

Attributes

 

Examples

Model #1

<pcmm:assetRelated rdf:resource=”http://www.pub.com/values/true/”/>

 

Model #2

<pcmm:assetRelated>true</ pcmm:assetRelated >

Profile #3 (XMP)

 

Property Value

Boolean

4.2.3  pcmm:changesNegotiated

Name

Changes Negotiated Contract Flag

Identifier

pcmm:changesNegotiated

Definition

A yes/no flag to indicate that changes from the standard template have been negotiated

Comment

 

Occurrence

Occurs zero or 1 time

Included in PAM?

No

Included in PSV?

No

Profile #1 (XML)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

Boolean (true/false)

Attributes

none

Example

<pcmm:changesNegotiated >True</ pcmm:changesNegotiated >

Profile #2 (RDF)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

URI Reference (empty element)

Attributes

Authority Reference (rdf:resource)

Model #2

 

Element Content

true or false

Attributes

 

Examples

Model #1

<pcmm:changesNegotiated rdf:resource=”http://www.pub.com/values/true/”/>

 

Model #2

<pcmm:changesNegotiated >true</ pcmm:changesNegotiated >

Profile #3 (XMP)

 

Property Value

Boolean

4.2.4  pcmm:contractStatus

Name

Contract Status

Identifier

pcmm:contractStatus

Definition

Specifies the status of the contract at the time the version is stored in the system.  Standard values include: draft, being negotiated, finalized, uploaded, upload approved, upload rejected -- try again

Comment

 

Occurrence

Occurs zero to many times

Included in PAM?

No

Included in PSV?

No

Profile #1 (XML)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

Enumerated string values.  Ideally from a contract status controlled vocabulary

Attributes

 

Example

<pcmm:contractStatus >draft </pcmm:contractStatus

Profile #2 (RDF)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

URI Reference (empty element)

Attributes

Authority Reference (rdf:resource)

Model #2

 

Element Content

Enumerated choice

Attributes

 

Examples

Model #1

<pcmm:contractStatus rdf:resource=”www.prismstandard.org/cv/status/#draft”/>

 

Model #2

<pcmm:contractStatus >draft </pcmm:contractStatus >

Profile #3 (XMP)

 

Property Value

Choice (draft, being negotiated, finalized, uploaded, upload approved, upload rejected -- try again)

4.2.5  pcmm:contractType

Name

Contract Type

Identifier

pcmm:contractType

Definition

A publisher-defined contract type to be used to organize contracts into logical groups. Examples are "Work for Hire" "World Wide Rights" and "All Rights" or "Contract" "Release" and "Assignment"

Comment

 

Occurrence

Occurs zero to one time

Included in PAM?

No

Included in PSV?

No

Profile #1 (XML)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

String or enumerated string values

Attributes

 

Example

<pcmm:contractType >Work for Hire</pcmm:contractType >

Profile #2 (RDF)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

URI Reference (empty element)

Attributes

Authority Reference (rdf:resource)

Model #2

 

Element Content

 

Attributes

 

Examples

Model #1

<pcmm:contractType rdf:resource=”pub.com/cv/contractType/#WFH”/>

 

Model #2

<pcmm:contractType >Work for Hire</pcmm:contractType >

Profile #3 (XMP)

 

Property Value

Text or Choice

4.2.6  pcmm:contractVersion

Name

Contract Version

Identifier

pcmm:contractVersion

Definition

Version number of a contract so major changes resulting in a new version can be tracked

Comment

 

Occurrence

Occurs zero to many times

Included in PAM?

No

Included in PSV?

No

Profile #1 (XML)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

string

Attributes

 

Example

<pcmm:contractVersion>1.0 </pcmm:contractVersion>

Profile #2 (RDF)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

URI Reference (empty element)

Attributes

Authority Reference (rdf:resource)

Model #2

 

Element Content

 

Attributes

 

Examples

Model #1

<pcmm:contractVersion  rdf:resource=”pub.com/#version”/>

 

Model #2

<pcmm:contractVersion>1.0 </pcmm:contractVersion>

Profile #3 (XMP)

 

Property Value

Text

4.2.7  pcmm:expirationDate

Name

Expiration Date

Identifier

pcmm:expiration Date

Definition

The date the contract lapses or expires

Comment

 

Occurrence

Occurs zero to one time

Included in PAM?

No

Included in PSV?

No

Profile #1 (XML)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

date or dateTime

Attributes

 

Example

<pcmm:expirationDate>2014-12-12</pcmm:expirationDate>

Profile #2 (RDF)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

URI Reference (empty element)

Attributes

Authority Reference (rdf:resource)

Model #2

 

Element Content

 

Attributes

 

Examples

Model #1

<pcmm:expirationDate rdf:resource=”pub.com/date”/>

 

Model #2

<pcmm:expirationDate>2014-12-12</pcmm:expirationDate>

Profile #3 (XMP)

 

Property Value

Date

4.2.8  pcmm:finalizationDate

Name

Finalization Date

Identifier

pcmm:finalizationDate

Definition

The date the contract is signed and approved by the publisher and the signator

Comment

 

Occurrence

Occurs zero to one time

Included in PAM?

No

Included in PSV?

No

Profile #1 (XML)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

date or dateTime

Attributes

 

Example

<pcmm:finalizationDate>2014-12-12</pcmm:finalizationDate>

Profile #2 (RDF)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

URI Reference (empty element)

Attributes

Authority Reference (rdf:resource)

Model #2

 

Element Content

 

Attributes

 

Examples

Model #1

<pcmm:finalizationDate rdf:resource=”pub.com/date”/>

 

Model #2

<pcmm:inalizationDate>2014-12-12</pcmm:finalizationDate>

Profile #3 (XMP)

 

Property Value

Date

4.2.9  pcmm:signatorContactAddress

Name

Signator Contact Address

Identifier

pcmm:signatorContactAddress

Definition

The street address of the party signing the legal document

Comment

 

Occurrence

Occurs zero or one time

Included in PAM?

No

Included in PSV?

No

Profile #1 (XML)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

string

Attributes

 

Example

<pcmm:signatorContactAddress>100 Daingerfield Road, Alexandria, VA 22314</pcmm:signatorContactAddress>

Profile #2 (RDF)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

URI Reference (empty element)

Attributes

Authority Reference (rdf:resource)

Model #2

 

Element Content

 

Attributes

 

Examples

Model #1

<pcmm:signatorContactAddress rdf:resource=”pub.com /CDB/#ID_K12034B”/>

 

Model #2

<pcmm:signatorContactAddress>100 Daingerfield Road, Alexandria, VA 22314</pcmm:signatorContactAddress>

Profile #3 (XMP)

 

Property Value

Text

4.2.10            pcmm:signatorContactEmail

Name

Signator Contact Email

Identifier

pcmm:signatorContactEmail

Definition

The email of the party signing the legal document

Comment

 

Occurrence

Occurs zero to one time

Included in PAM?

No

Included in PSV?

No

Profile #1 (XML)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

string

Attributes

 

Example

<pcmm:signatorContactEmail>john.doe@pub.com</pcmm:signatorContactEmail>

Profile #2 (RDF)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

URI Reference (empty element)

Attributes

Authority Reference (rdf:resource)

Model #2

 

Element Content

 

Attributes

 

Examples

Model #1

<pcmm:signatorContactEmail rdf:resource=”pub.com /CDB/#ID_K12034B”/>

 

Model #2

<pcmm:signatorContactEmail>john.doe@pub.com</pcmm:signatorContactEmail>

Profile #3 (XMP)

 

Property Value

Text

4.2.11            pcmm:signatorContactIDRef

Name

Signator Contact ID Reference

Identifier

pcmm:signatorContactIDRef

Definition

A reference to the unique ID of the party signing the legal document (in a contact database)

Comment

 

Occurrence

Occurs zero to one time

Included in PAM?

No

Included in PSV?

No

Profile #1 (XML)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

URI

Attributes

 

Example

<pcmm:signatorContactIDRef> K12034B</pcmm signatorContactIDRef>

Profile #2 (RDF)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

URI Reference (empty element)

Attributes

Authority Reference (rdf:resource)

Model #2

 

Element Content

 

Attributes

 

Examples

Model #1

<pcmm:signatorContactIDRef rdf:resource=”pub.com /CDB/#ID_K12034B”/>

 

Model #2

<pcmm:signatorContactIDRef>K12034B</pcmm:signatorContactIDRef>

Profile #3 (XMP)

 

Property Value

URI

4.2.12            pcmm:signatorContactPhone

Name

Signator Contact Phone

Identifier

pcmm:signatorContactPhone

Definition

The phone contact of the party signing the legal document

Comment

 

Occurrence

Occurs zero to  one time

Included in PAM?

No

Included in PSV?

No

Profile #1 (XML)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

string

Attributes

 

Example

<pcmm:signatorContactPhone> 888-999-1234</pcmm:signatorContactPhone>

Profile #2 (RDF)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

URI Reference (empty element)

Attributes

Authority Reference (rdf:resource)

Model #2

 

Element Content

 

Attributes

 

Examples

Model #1

<pcmm:signatorContactPhone rdf:resource=”pub.com /CDB/#ID_K12034B”/>

 

Model #2

<pcmm:signatorContactPhone>888-999-1234</pcmm:signatorContactPhone>

Profile #3 (XMP)

 

Property Value

Text

4.2.13            pcmm:staffContactAddress

Name

Staff Contact Address

Identifier

pcmm:staffContactAddress

Definition

The street address of the staff person signing the legal document

Comment

 

Occurrence

Occurs zero or one time

Included in PAM?

No

Included in PSV?

No

Profile #1 (XML)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

string

Attributes

 

Example

<pcmm:staffContactAddress>100 Daingerfield Road, Alexandria, VA 22314</pcmm:staffContactAddress>

Profile #2 (RDF)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

URI Reference (empty element)

Attributes

Authority Reference (rdf:resource)

Model #2

 

Element Content

 

Attributes

 

Examples

Model #1

<pcmm:staffContactAddress rdf:resource=”pub.com /CDB/#ID_K12034B”/>

 

Model #2

<pcmm:staffContactAddress>100 Daingerfield Road, Alexandria, VA 22314</pcmm:staffContactAddress>

Profile #3 (XMP)

 

Property Value

Text

4.2.14            pcmm:staffContactEmail

Name

Staff Contact Email

Identifier

pcmm:staffContactEmail

Definition

The email of the staff person signing the legal document

Comment

 

Occurrence

Occurs zero to one time

Included in PAM?

No

Included in PSV?

No

Profile #1 (XML)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

string

Attributes

 

Example

<pcmm:staffContactEmail>john.doe@pub.com</pcmm:staffContactEmail>

Profile #2 (RDF)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

URI Reference (empty element)

Attributes

Authority Reference (rdf:resource)

Model #2

 

Element Content

 

Attributes

 

Examples

Model #1

<pcmm:staffContactEmail rdf:resource=”pub.com /CDB/#ID_K12034B”/>

 

Model #2

<pcmm:staffContactEmail>john.doe@pub.com</pcmm:staffContactEmail>

Profile #3 (XMP)

 

Property Value

Text

4.2.15            pcmm:staffContactIDRef

Name

Staff Contact ID Reference

Identifier

pcmm:staffContactIDRef

Definition

A reference to the unique ID of the staff person signing the legal document (in a contact database)

Comment

 

Occurrence

Occurs zero to one time

Included in PAM?

No

Included in PSV?

No

Profile #1 (XML)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

string

Attributes

 

Example

<pcmm:staffContactIDRef> K12034B</pcmm staffContactIDRef>

Profile #2 (RDF)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

URI Reference (empty element)

Attributes

Authority Reference (rdf:resource)

Model #2

 

Element Content

 

Attributes

 

Examples

Model #1

<pcmm:staffContactIDRef rdf:resource=”pub.com /CDB/#ID_K12034B”/>

 

Model #2

<pcmm:staffContactIDRef>K12034B</pcmm:staffContactIDRef>

Profile #3 (XMP)

 

Property Value

URI

4.2.16            pcmm:staffContactPhone

Name

Staff Contact Phone

Identifier

pcmm:staffContactPhone

Definition

The phone contact of the staff person signing the legal document

Comment

 

Occurrence

Occurs zero to  one time

Included in PAM?

No

Included in PSV?

No

Profile #1 (XML)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

string

Attributes

 

Example

<pcmm:staffContactPhone> 888-999-1234</pcmm:staffContactPhone>

Profile #2 (RDF)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

URI Reference (empty element)

Attributes

Authority Reference (rdf:resource)

Model #2

 

Element Content

 

Attributes

 

Examples

Model #1

<pcmm:staffContactPhone rdf:resource=”pub.com /CDB/#ID_K12034B”/>

 

Model #2

<pcmm:staffContactPhone>888-999-1234</pcmm:staffContactPhone>

Profile #3 (XMP)

 

Property Value

Text

4.2.17            pcmm:statusDate

Name

Status Date

Identifier

pcmm:statusDate

Definition

The date each status change is reported

Comment

 

Occurrence

Occurs zero to many times

Included in PAM?

No

Included in PSV?

No

Profile #1 (XML)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

date or dateTime

Attributes

 

Example

<pcmm:statusDate>2014-11-10</pcmm:statusDate>

Profile #2 (RDF)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

URI Reference (empty element)

Attributes

Authority Reference (rdf:resource)

Model #2

 

Element Content

 

Attributes

 

Examples

Model #1

<pcmm:statusDate rdf:resource=”academic.xml/#anthropology”/>

 

Model #2

<pcmm:statusDate>2014-11-10</pcmm:statusDate>

Profile #3 (XMP)

 

Property Value

Date

4.2.18            pcmm:templateIDRef

Name

Template ID Reference

Identifier

pcmm:templateIDRef

Definition

Link to a standard contract template that was used to construct this contract

Comment

 

Occurrence

Occurs zero to one time

Included in PAM?

No

Included in PSV?

No

Profile #1 (XML)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

URI

Attributes

 

Example

<pcmm:templateIDRef> K12034B</pcmm templateIDRef>

Profile #2 (RDF)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

URI Reference (empty element)

Attributes

Authority Reference (rdf:resource)

Model #2

 

Element Content

 

Attributes

 

Examples

Model #1

<pcmm:templateIDRef rdf:resource=”pub.com /CDB/#ID_K12034B”/>

 

Model #2

<pcmm:templateIDRef>K12034B</pcmm:templateIDRef>

Profile #3 (XMP)

 

Property Value

URI

4.2.19            pcmm:unionContract

Name

Union Contract Flag

Identifier

pcmm:unionContract

Definition

A True/false flag to indicate the contract must adhere to provisions mandated by a union

Comment

 

Occurrence

Occurs zero to one time

Included in PAM?

No

Included in PSV?

No

Profile #1 (XML)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

Boolean (true/false)

Attributes

none

Example

<pcmm:unionContract>true</ pcmm:unionContract>

Profile #2 (RDF)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

URI Reference (empty element)

Attributes

Authority Reference (rdf:resource)

Model #2

 

Element Content

true or false

Attributes

 

Examples

Model #1

<pcmm:unionContract rdf:resource=”http://www.pub.com/values/true/”/>

 

Model #2

<pcmm:unionContract>True</ pcmm:unionContract>

Profile #3 (XMP)

 

Property Value

Boolean

4.2.20            pcmm:usageRightsSummaryIDRef

Name

Usage Rights Summary ID Reference

Identifier

pcmm:usageRightsSummaryIDRef

Definition

A link to the usage rights summary

Comment

This link may be to a field in a contract management system, a rights management system or a DAM

Occurrence

Occurs zero to one time

Included in PAM?

No

Included in PSV?

No

Profile #1 (XML)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

URI

Attributes

 

Example

<pcmm:usageRightsSummaryIDRef> K12034B</pcmm usageRightsSummaryIDRef>

Profile #2 (RDF)

 

Model #1

 

Element Content

URI Reference (empty element)

Attributes

Authority Reference (rdf:resource)

Model #2

 

Element Content

 

Attributes

 

Examples

Model #1

<pcmm:usageRightsSummaryIDRef rdf:resource=”pub.com /CDB/#ID_K12034B”/>

 

Model #2

<pcmm:usageRightsSummaryIDRef>K12034B</pcmm:usageRightsSummaryIDRef>

Profile #3 (XMP)

 

Property Value

URI