Sublicensee refers to one or more actors who have rights granted to them from an owner for virtual object (in the xR space) or physical object. For example, if an object is property, an advertiser, tenant or landlord could be granted rights on behalf of the owner. In the case of an inanimate object, a distributor, manufacturer, installer, or store selling the object may be a sublicensee. Supply chain suppliers could be sublicensees. If the object is an individual, the sublicensee may represent another individual with some authority over or agency to act on behalf that individual (e.g., a parent or legal guardian).
Third Party Rights Database refers to separate database(s) for storing rights, rules and ownership data of objects, such as property records & ownership, patents, trademarks, likeness, brands, domain names, etc.
Time refers to present current, past and future times (and must be clearly articulated as an object attribute.) Time parameters may enable viewing an experience or location as it was in the past, and viewing an experience as one might believe it will be in the future. xR experiences, including rights and rules may change over time, including support for time frame slicing, certain dates, recurring events, and expiration scenarios. Time can also change with location. In some examples, time can be used to define rights for current and future viewing (i.e., who, how, when what, etc.).
Transaction Service may refer to systems and/or services that enables transactions (financial, advertising, coupons, or other) associated with an xR experience. It may also integrate with the overall ecosystem and provides a marketplace where actors place and fulfill orders.