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IEEE P1484.4 LTSC Digital Rights Expression Language (DREL) – Status Update Magda Mourad – Chair Jon Mason – Technical Editor Dec. 1st, 2003. P1484.4 - PAR. Title: “Recommended Practice for Digital Rights Expression Languages (DRELs) Suitable for eLearning Technologies” Timeline
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IEEE P1484.4 LTSC Digital Rights Expression Language (DREL) – Status Update Magda Mourad – Chair Jon Mason – Technical Editor Dec. 1st, 2003
P1484.4 - PAR • Title: • “Recommended Practice for Digital Rights Expression Languages (DRELs) Suitable for eLearning Technologies” • Timeline • A new PAR development process started on December’ 2002. • The PAR was completed and received by the IEEE Standards Office on February 17th, 2003. • The above PAR was approved by the NesCom on May 15th, 2003. • Organization of WG activities started on March 17th, 2003.
P1484.4 – Purpose • The purpose of this project is to facilitate the creation, management and delivery of digital content for eLearning by technology that implements digital rights expression languages.
P1484.4 – Scope • This project will produce a recommended practice or guide identifying digital rights requirements for eLearning technologies. • These requirements will be aligned with the most widely known standards-based specifications for digital rights expression languages that are being adopted or developed by international, regional, national and private organizations and consortia. • The recommended practice will determine what, if any, extensions are needed so that these digital rights expression languages can meet the identified requirements. • The working group intends to submit a recommended practice or guide for balloting within one year.