RSL is an open standard that lets publishers define machine-readable licensing terms for their content, including attribution, pay per crawl, and pay per inference compensation. Site is here: https://rslstandard.org
API support found here: https://rslstandard.org/api
The simple overview is that a publisher has an RSL License file that they define and manage and it lives on the edge. It is then paired with a "server" (in our case this should be a Trusted Server module that also will live on the edge) which implements and support the OLP. As per the RSL site:
OLP replaces proprietary licensing solutions with an open standard that provides publishers and client applications with content management, licensing, and protection capabilities, including:
License management: Enable clients to license and pay for digital content assets, including billing and reporting for AI training and search applications.
License verification: Validates a client's acquisition of a free or paid license to authenticate web crawlers.
Content protection: Manages cryptographic keys to enable publishers and clients to encrypt and decrypt files for secure sharing of proprietary digital assets.
RSL is an open standard that lets publishers define machine-readable licensing terms for their content, including attribution, pay per crawl, and pay per inference compensation. Site is here: https://rslstandard.org
API support found here: https://rslstandard.org/api
The simple overview is that a publisher has an RSL License file that they define and manage and it lives on the edge. It is then paired with a "server" (in our case this should be a Trusted Server module that also will live on the edge) which implements and support the OLP. As per the RSL site: