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Network Working Group J. Smith Request for Comments: 3614 IBM T. J. Watson Research Center Category: Informational September 2003

          A Uniform Resource Name (URN) Namespace for the
                Motion Picture Experts Group (MPEG)

Status of this Memo

 This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does
 not specify an Internet standard of any kind.  Distribution of this
 memo is unlimited.

Copyright Notice

 Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2003).  All Rights Reserved.

Abstract

 This document describes a Uniform Resource Name (URN) namespace for
 the Motion Picture Experts Group (MPEG) for naming persistent
 resources as part of the MPEG standards.  Example resources include
 technical documents and specifications, eXtensible Markup Language
 (XML) Schemas, classification schemes, XML Document Type Definitions
 (DTDs), namespaces, style sheets, media assets, and other types of
 resources produced or managed by MPEG.

1. Introduction

 MPEG is a working group of the International Organization for
 Standardization (ISO) and International Engineering Consortium (IEC)
 in charge of the development of standards for coded representation of
 digital audio and video.  MPEG has produced MPEG-1, the standard on
 which such products as Video CD and MP3 are based, MPEG-2, the
 standard on which such products as Digital Television set top boxes
 and DVD are based, MPEG-4, the standard for multimedia for the fixed
 and mobile web, and MPEG-7, "Multimedia Content Description
 Interface", the standard for description and search of audio and
 visual content. Work on MPEG-21, "Multimedia Framework" is currently
 underway.
 MPEG would like to assign unique, permanent, location-independent
 names based on URNs for some resources it produces or manages.
 This namespace specification is for a formal namespace.

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2. Specification Template

 Namespace ID:
    "mpeg"
 Registration Information:
    Version: 1
    Date: 2001-11-20
 Declared registrant of the namespace:
    Name:           John R. Smith
    Title:          Chair, MPEG MDS Subgroup
    Affiliation:    IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
    Address:        30 Saw Mill River Road
                    Hawthorne, NY 10532 USA
    Phone:          +1 (914) 784-7320
    Email:          jrsmith@watson.ibm.com
 Declaration of structure:
    URNs assigned by MPEG will have the following hierarchical
    structure based on the organizational structure of the MPEG
    standards:
       urn:mpeg:{standard name}:{assigned US-ASCII string}
    where "{standard name}" is a US-ASCII string that conforms to URN
    Syntax requirements ([RFC2141]) and corresponds to the name of an
    MPEG standard (such as "mpeg1", "mpeg2", "mpeg4", "mpeg7",
    "mpeg21", and
    "{assigned US-ASCII string}" is a US-ASCII string that conforms to
    URN Syntax requirements ([RFC2141]).
    The individual URNs shall be assigned by MPEG through the process
    of development of MPEG standards.
 Relevant ancillary documentation:
    None
 Identifier uniqueness considerations:
    MPEG shall establish unique identifiers as appropriate.

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    Uniqueness is guaranteed as long as the assigned string is never
    reassigned for a given standard name and that the standard name is
    never reassigned.
 Identifier persistence considerations:
    MPEG is committed to maintaining the accessibility and persistence
    of all resources that are officially assigned URNs by the
    organization.
    Persistence of identifiers is dependent upon suitable delegation
    of resolution at the level of "standard name"(s), and persistence
    of standard name assignment.
 Process of identifier assignment:
    Assignment is limited to the owner and those authorities that are
    specifically designated by the owner.  MPEG may designate portions
    of its namespace for assignment by other parties.
 Process of identifier resolution:
    The owner will develop and maintain "URN catalogs" that map all
    assigned URNs to Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) specifically to
    enable Web-based resolution of named resources.  In the future an
    interactive online resolution system may be developed to automate
    this process.
    The owner will authorize additional resolution services as
    appropriate.
 Rules for Lexical Equivalence:
    The "standard name" is case-insensitive.  Thus, the portion of the
    URN:
       urn:mpeg:{standard name}:
    is case-insensitive for matches.  The remainder of the identifier
    must be considered case-sensitive.
 Conformance with URN Syntax:
    No special considerations.
 Validation mechanism:
    None specified.  The owner will develop and maintain URN catalogs.

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    The presence of a URN in a catalog indicates that it is valid.
 Scope:
    Global

3. Examples

 The following examples are not guaranteed to be real.  They are
 presented for pedagogical reasons only.
    urn:mpeg:mpeg7:schema:2001
    urn:mpeg:mpeg7:cs:VideoDomainCS:2001
    urn:mpeg:mpeg7:cs:GenreCS:2001
    urn:mpeg:mpeg7:cs:ContentCS:2001

4. Namespace Considerations

 URN assignment procedures:
    The individual URNs shall be assigned through the process of
    development of MPEG standards by the Moving Picture Experts Group
    (MPEG), which is a working group of ISO/IEC.
 URN resolution/delegation:
    The resolution and delegation shall be determined through the
    process of development of MPEG standards by the Moving Picture
    Experts Group (MPEG).  MPEG has developed requests for
    registration authority for MPEG-7 classification schemes and
    MPEG-21 identification systems. These registration authorities
    shall be responsible for corresponding parts of MPEG namespace.
 Type of resources to be identified:
    Types of resources to be identified include XML schema definition
    files, classification schemes, identification systems.
 Type of services to be supported:
    Types of services supported include controlled term lookup in
    classification schemes, resolution of ids in identification
    systems.

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5. Community Considerations

 Open assignment and use of identifiers within the namespace:
    With on-going development of MPEG standards, MPEG shall establish
    requirements for assignment and use of identifiers within MPEG
    namespace.  MPEG has already established requirements for
    assignment and use of MPEG-7 classification schemes under MPEG
    namespace. A registration authority shall have the responsibility
    for processing third party requests for registering classification
    schemes.
 Open operation of resolution servers for the namespace (server):
    With on-going development of MPEG standards, MPEG shall establish
    requirements and seek candidates for operating resolution servers
    as appropriate.
 Creation of software that can meaningfully resolve and access
 services for the namespace (client):
    With on-going development of MPEG standards, MPEG shall develop
    reference software implementations of its standards.

6. Security Considerations

 There are no additional security considerations other than those
 normally associated with the use and resolution of URNs in general.

7. IANA Considerations

 The IANA has registered formal URN namespace 12, to MPEG within the
 IANA registry of URN NIDs.

8. Normative References

 [RFC2141] Moats, R., "URN Syntax", RFC 2141, May 1997.

9. Author's Address

 John R. Smith
 IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
 30 Saw Mill River Road
 Hawthorne, NY 10532 USA
 Phone: 1 (914) 784-7320
 EMail: jrsmith@watson.ibm.com

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10. Full Copyright Statement

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Acknowledgement

 Funding for the RFC Editor function is currently provided by the
 Internet Society.

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