Network Working Group | P. Lemieux |
Internet-Draft | Sandflow Consulting LLC |
Obsoletes: 7302 (if approved) | May 18, 2016 |
Intended status: Informational | |
Expires: November 19, 2016 |
Entertainment Identifier Registry (EIDR) URN Namespace Definition
draft-pal-eidr-urn-2016-01
Entertainment Identifier Registry (EIDR) Identifiers are used for the globally unique identification of motion picture and television content. This document defines the formal Uniform Resource Name (URN) Namespace Identifier (NID) for EIDR Identifiers.
This document revises Request For Comments (RFC) 7302 -- see Appendix A for a summary of changes.
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This document defines the formal Uniform Resource Name (URN) Namespace Identifier (NID) for EIDR Identifiers.
EIDR Identifiers are centrally registered, globally unique identifiers for audiovisual works and their variants, primarily film and television. A unique set of metadata parameters describing the associated work is bound to the EIDR Identifier at the time of registration.
EIDR Identifiers are a special kind of DOI Names allocated by EIDR Association specifically for audiovisual works. The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) system provides an infrastructure for persistent unique identification of objects of any type and is specified in [ISO26234]. A DOI name is the identifier that is permanently assigned to an object. The use of DOI Names ensures persistence, global uniqueness, and an open resolution infrastructure.
As a DOI Name, an EIDR Identifier has two components: a prefix assigned exclusively to EIDR Association by the DOI Registration Authority and a suffix defined by EIDR Association. Currently, EIDR Identifiers use the prefix "10.5240", but additional prefixes might be introduced in the future.
10.5240/7791-8534-2C23-9030-8610-5
urn:eidr:10.5240:7791-8534-2C23-9030-8610-5
The following is an example of an EIDR Identifier in its canonical representation:
[EIDR-OVERVIEW] and [EIDR-INTRO] provide additional background information.
The namespace definition according to the template in [RFC3406] is as follows:
Namespace ID:
Registration Information:
Declared registrant of the namespace:
URN-EIDR = "urn:eidr:" EIDR-NSS EIDR-NSS = EIDR-PREFIX ":" EIDR-SUFFIX EIDR-PREFIX = 1*EIDR-CHARS EIDR-SUFFIX = 1*EIDR-CHARS EIDR-CHARS = ALPHA / DIGIT / "-" / "." / "_"
RP2079-SUFFIX = 5(4HEXDIG "-") CHECK CHECK = DIGIT / ALPHA
Declaration of syntactic structure:
Relevant ancillary documentation:
Identifier uniqueness considerations:
Identifier persistence considerations:
Process of identifier assignment:
"https://doi.org/" URN-EIDR
Process for identifier resolution:
Rules for Lexical Equivalence:
Conformance with URN Syntax:
Validation mechanism:
Scope:
EIDR Identifiers are intended for use in Internet applications, where URNs are routinely used to identify audiovisual resources. There is no direct mapping from EIDR Identifiers to existing URN namespaces.
The primary registrants of EIDR Identifiers are producers and distributors of audiovisual works, metadata aggregators, and audiovisual archives. Any bona fide member of the ecosystem can become an EIDR member and register any work. EIDR Identifiers can be used by anyone to unambiguously identify an audiovisual asset and retrieve underlying metadata. The primary benefits of their use are associated with works in wide distribution, management of long or complex distribution chains, and aggregation of information from multiple sources.
IANA has registered the Formal URN Namespace 'eidr' in the "Uniform Resource Names (URN) Namespaces" registry, using the registration template in Section 2 of this document.
This document specifies the syntax of the EIDR-URN namespace and makes no security representations. Furthermore, the details of assignment and resolution processes are defined external to this document by EIDR Association and the ISO 26324 Registration Authority, and thus are outside the scope of this document. Note, however, that failure to conform to the syntactic and lexical equivalence rules in this specification when using an EIDR Identifier as a criteria for accessing restricted resources can result in granting unauthorized access to these resources.
[ISO26234] | International Organization for Standardization, "Information and documentation - Digital object identifier system", ISO Standard 26324, 2012. |
[ISO7064] | International Organization for Standardization, "Information technology - Security techniques - Check character systems", ISO Standard 7064, 2003. |
[RFC2141] | Moats, R., "URN Syntax", RFC 2141, DOI 10.17487/RFC2141, May 1997. |
[RFC5234] | Crocker, D. and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax Specifications: ABNF", STD 68, RFC 5234, DOI 10.17487/RFC5234, January 2008. |
[SMPTERP2079] | Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, "Digital Object Identifier (DOI) Name and Entertainment ID Registry (EIDR) Identifier Representations", SMPTE RP 2079, 2014. |
This Appendix summarizes changes across revisions of this specification. This summary is informative and not intended to be exhaustive. Readers seeking a definitive list of changes are instead encouraged to use tools such as rfcdiff.