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A Logic for Reasoning about Digital Rights
Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada June 24-June 26
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Riccardo Pucella, Cornell University
Vicky Weissman, Cornell University
We present a logic for reasoning about licenses, which are "terms of use" for digital resources. The logic provides a language for writing both properties of licenses and specifications that govern a client?s actions. We discuss the complexity of checking properties and specifiations written in our logic and propose a technique for verification. A key feature of our approach is that it is essentially parameterized by the language in which the licenses are written, provided that this language can be given a trace-based semantics. We consider two license languages to illustrate this flexibility.
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Riccardo Pucella, Vicky Weissman, "A Logic for Reasoning about Digital Rights," csfw, pp.282, 15th IEEE Computer Security Foundations Workshop (CSFW'02), 2002
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