Compliance & Enforcement Service may refer to systems and/or services that offer manual and automated mechanism for identifying compliance or lack thereof. With the advent of new technologies in AI and machine learning, it may be possible to automatically detect objects and their compliance (or not) with defined rights and rules. The compliance service may also perform general data capture to facilitate reporting and analysis of the overall ecosystem. In some cases, the compliance and enforcement service may be automated, and such automation may use multiple data sources to determine if rights are properly implemented; may automatically detect problems and inconsistencies in the ecosystem; may self-validate when integrated with AI or machine learning (such as automatically checking if some form of signage is in compliance with rights and rules without need for an individual to visit the physical location). The compliance and enforcement service may interface with other third-party systems such as government systems (such as law enforcement) and regulation systems (such zoning regulations). The compliance and enforcement service may interface into third-party networks such as wirelines, wireless, telco, cable, and IoT networks to facilitate and enable regulations, compliance and enforcement as such networks may already perform certain levels of compliance and enforcement.
A Consumer (or user) may refer to a type of actor who views or consumes an xR experience as impacted by one or more rules (meaning filtering based on geo, spatial, time, filtering, personal preferences or profile, governance, etc. has been applied to impact the xR experience). The consumer experience will also be impacted based on how rights have been applied to the xR experience for that consumer. Additionally, the consumer experience may be impacted based on shared experiences with other consumers.