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Implementing MPEG -21’s MCO (Media Contract Ontology) to

manage rights at RAI

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EBU – MDN workshop 2015Geneva, June 10th

RISERVATO ED ESCLUSIVOÈ severamente vietato qualsiasi utilizzo del presente materiale senza specifica autorizzazione

L. Boch (RAI / CRIT) – laurent.boch<@>rai.it

feat. A. Di Carlo (RAI / Teche), A. Perrone (RAI/IC T)

Table of contents

� Introduction / history

� News from MPEG about MPEG-21

� Rights in RAI

�“as is”

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� the challenge

� use of MPEG-21 MCO

� envisaged implementation and aims

� Conclusion

News from MPEG about MPEG -21

� The MPEG-21 (multimedia framework) parts� Digital Item Declaration and Identification� Rights Expression Language (REL – 2004..)� Media Value Chain Ontology (MVCO – 2010)� Contract Expression Language (CEL – 2013)� Media Contract Ontology (MCO – 2013)� User Description (UD – Committee Draft)

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� User Description (UD – Committee Draft)

� CEL and MCO second editions (expected 2016)� Enhancements� Payments & Notifications Extension� Greater inter-changeability

� Use of electronic contracts in Application Formats� Media Preservation (MP-AF)� Publish Subscribe (PS-AF)

Mini overview of MCO

Expression of Permission

Model of MCO contract

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Expression of Permission

Mini overview of MCO

Expression of Obligationwith Paymentexample

New

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with Notificationexample

Mini overview of MCO

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Expression of Prohibitionwith example related to a product segment

Mini overview of MCO

Subclasses of mvco:Action

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Mini overview of MCO

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Rights in RAI “as is”

� Main use cases� purchasing rights

� might include material delivery� if related to an event, can imply permission to fixate

� thus materials are created and owned by RAI

� co-production agreements (including subdivision of rights)� internal production (should imply all rights)

possible constraints from performers

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� possible constraints from performers� verifying and exploiting rights� selling rights

� not RAI directly, but RaiCom or RaiCinema

� Contract, financial, and administrative domains use SAP� many other systems have to interact with administrative processes� information kept consistent by means of “cost center numbers” and“records identification numbers”

Rights in RAI “as is”

Rights info life cycle (one of)� product ideation

� implies the target exploitation scenario� approval of idea, with budget� negotiations and contract draft� contract approval and signature

� contract is a narrative textual document

rights ingested into rights systems (manually)

Negotiation and contractdefinition are based on a glossary of rights issuedby the legal department

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� rights ingested into rights systems (manually)� manual updates with

� rights consumption (critical, consumption info not always reliable)

� sales with exclusivity (critical, sales are done by RaiCom)

� other legal constraints not found in main contract

� from performers

� from legal notices

� receive and process manually rights clearance requests

Rights in RAI “as is”

Risorse Televisive

Rai Cinema Rai Com

Diritti Sportivi

Radiofonia

RUOBUYER Rai Fiction

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Contract validation and rights check

data entry,persistency,search & browse

RIGHTS

USER

rights clearance requests

Channels Palinsesti

Rai Com Rai Web Rai Pubblicitàother

Rights in RAI “as is”

The issues� Same functions provided by multiple different systems in different ways, inthe various departments

� different practices

� need to check with narrative textual clauses

� Weak links between Rights Info and AV Materials� cost center and administrative identification numbers

� Lack of reliable and detailed information on reuse of archival excerpts in new

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� Lack of reliable and detailed information on reuse of archival excerpts in newproductions� Too many manual processes

� risks of mistakes

� staff not motivated to actions not strictly related to their main tasks

� Process duplication� same information to be inserted in multiple systems

� Lack of flexibility� wished changes are difficult to be implemented in the legacy systems

Rights in RAI, the challenge

The objectives

� Handling the “exploitation rights on AV products” (holdings) alongtheir life-cycle

� Expression of rights defined within signed contracts� rights purchases / co-productions / internal productions� no ambiguity => no need to read again textual clauses

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no ambiguity => no need to read again textual clauses

� Continuously updating available rights� contract variants� consumption of runs / expiration

� sales with exclusivity

� Search & analysis on rights portfolio, including links to multimediacomponents

� RAI application scope is Television, Radio, and Cinema

Rights in RAI, the challenge

The users

� Buyers – their main task is negotiation and finalisation of purchaseand co-production contracts

� Supervisors� Rights archive – their tasks include validation, management ofdisclaimers, performers and other legal constraints, validation of linksbetween rights and content

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between rights and content� Legal department - no ambiguity => no need to read again textualclauses

� Professional users� those needing rights clearance� those involved in sales

Rights in RAI, the challenge

Search and access to products’ portfolios

RaiCinemaRaiCom

Sales to third parties

Sales to third parties

Sale mandates

Sale mandates

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Rai

exploitation

Sale mandates from third parties

Purchases from third parties

Produces

Sale mandates from third parties

Rights in RAI, use of MPEG -21 MCO

Benefits of adopting MPEG-21 MCO

� The MCO extension for the exploitation of IP Rights (IPRE) supportswell the expression of the contract conditions in our scope

� including rights depending from actions/events

� Flexibility� because it is possible to select the desired degree of generality /

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� because it is possible to select the desired degree of generality /specificity� the various dimensions of the conditions can be combined in all theneeded ways, as required for expressing the “reference exploitation rights”approved by the legal department

� Easy to extend if needed

� Easy to integrate rights information with other domains

� Not just an organisational model, but a standard that can be widelyused

Rights in RAI, use of MPEG -21 MCO

RAI’s approach to rights management is “content-centric”

� Thus, MCO will not be used in RAI, as an electronic format for mediacontracts

� although it is formally conceived for that

� The actual signed contract document is going to remain “narrative”

� although..

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The users are going to work with “reference exploitation rights”

� indicated by a simple mnemonic “title”

� expressed in MPEG-21 MCO

� expected to be capable of accommodating any future change to the“reference exploitation rights”

Variable conditions are added� for specifying times, territories, languages, runs, and any further constraints

� always expressed in MPEG-21 MCO

Rights in RAI, use of MPEG -21 MCO

Main reference exploitation

� all rights

� tv rights

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� free tv

� pay tv

Rights in RAI, use of MPEG -21 MCO

Main reference exploitation

� vod rights

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� free vod

� pay vod

Rights in RAI, use of MPEG -21 MCO

Main reference exploitation

� home-video

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� theatrical

� non-theatrical

PublicPerformanceHalls

PublicPerformanceHallssubClassOf mco-ipre:Restricted

PublicPerformanceHalls

PublicPerformanceHallssubClassOf mco-ipre:Restricted

Rights in RAI, use of MPEG -21 MCO

Sale mandates

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Rights in RAI, envisaged implementation and aims

Criteria

� get all the people involved

� accept idea of revising work-flows

� simplify user interfaces as much as possible

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� same interface might be integrated with multiple systems

� give priority to input of new contracts

BUYER

R

Rights in RAI, envisaged implementation and aims

PROD

rights sheetVideo

Links to administrative systems…

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Complete rights sheets, add link to content

RIGHTS

USER

rights clearance made directly by the usersChannels Palinsesti

Rai Com Rai Web Rai Pubblicità other

disclairmers & constraints

Time line �

Video Video clip 1 Video clip 2 Video Clip 3

Documentazionemetadata

Content 1 “Napoli prima e dopo i 4 giornate” di Aldo Zappalà Repertorio Ist. Luce

Diritti metadata

Right 1 c.n. 1051801560; free tv, pacch italia, scad. 29.04.2012 AQ. Free tv, scad31/12/2011

BIP

analysis

Rights in RAI, envisaged implementation and aims

Work plan

� Interfaces and components for creation of rights holdings information

� and sale mandates

� Interfaces and components for rights validation

� links between rights and content

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� links between rights and content

� Integration with other organisational contexts

� Information recovery from legacy systems into the new one

Conclusion

� RAI has been contributing to MPEG-21 MCO since the beginning

� Till now, we could only provide proof-of-concepts about its use forrights management

� MCO has showed to be effective in expressing audiovisual rights

� Digital television business requires digital handling of rights

� otherwise rights end to be a major bottle neck

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� otherwise rights end to be a major bottle neck

� Now it’s time for getting serious with it

Thank you