The xR registry may also enable compliance management. Compliance management may refer to techniques regarding how to store, manage and maintain compliance, which can encompass restrictions imposed by any combination of the following: ownership, moral, government, common sense, or other limitations.
The xR registry may support legal compliance; zoning compliance; respect for personal rights and likenesses, etc. For example, a city's or county's zoning laws with respect to virtual billboards may be stored in a compliance module that can check added registry elements for compliance (in real time, if needed). In some cases, the xR registry may interface with such appropriate third-party systems to achieve compliance.
In some examples, automated compliance or approval is tied to automated enforcement & tracking. For example, the system may apply AI or machine learning to automatically determine if something is and remains compliant over time.
Compliance management may also include reporting, tracking, and ultimately, automated compliance and enforcement with an audit log to verify past compliance. Metrics tracking may also be part of compliance. Thus, a party may leverage the system data or interface with third party data to automatically check that a particular billboard or property is still in compliance over time.
For example, if a property owner does something inconsistent with his lease, the owner is immediately notified and may have a mechanism to restrict access. As another example, a government agent may check if a remodel plan is compliant with zoning laws. Utilizing the xR registry for compliance management in the construction industry may enable (1) determining compliance before any construction starts, and (2) speed in making the compliance determination.
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