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Permissions & Obligations Expression WG
The neq operator is named neg in the standard document: https://www.w3.org/ns/odrl.jsonld. The specification clearly states it should be named neq:  Submitted by @IcarusCoding](https://github.com/IcarusCoding)
The Ensure Exclusivity LeftOperand in the Common Vocabulary - https://www.w3.org/TR/odrl-vocab/#term-ensureExclusivity - has this Note: > If used as a Duty, the assignee should be explicitly indicated as the party that...
There is one thing that puzzles me is that the hierarchical relationships are represented as skos:broaderTransitive in the ontology at https://www.w3.org/ns/odrl/2/ODRL22.rdf it should have been skos:broader, following the pattern at...
In [section 2.5](https://www.w3.org/TR/odrl-model/#constraint), the diagram:  The relationship "refinement" from [Party Collection | Asset Collection | Action ] implies a bounded relationship between the target/assignee/action and the constraint/logical constraint. Since...
The json-ld instance presented in EXAMPLE 29 in section https://www.w3.org/TR/odrl-model/#composition-compact is invalid. There is a trailing ',' (comma) after the second "action: : "play". This was checked using [json-lint](https://jsonlint.com/) and...
In the Example Use Case of EXAMPLE 21 stated in section https://www.w3.org/TR/odrl-model/#duty The phrase .... then a consequence is that the assigner MUST now also compensate ... Must be changed...
The definition of the Policy Class defines, among others: > A Policy MUST have at least one permission, prohibition, or obligation property values of type Rule The ODRL Profile Mechanism...
The section about[ Rule Class in the Information Model](https://www.w3.org/TR/odrl-model/#rule) (IM) defines for the failure property: > A Rule MAY have none, one or many `failure `sub-property values of type Rule....
This should solve issue #311
Remove the extra "relation" from: > Explicit sub-properties of the abstract relation, relation and failure properties must be used, the choice depending on the subclass of Rule in question.