Regulation rules may include non-government regulations, HOA rules and regulations, lease rules for tenant(s) from landlord, building/property owner, rules for educational institutions, employer and business rules and guidelines, club rules, and political party rules. As with government rules, regulation rules may be incorporated in an xR ecosystem.
Property Rights
Among the rights and rules that an xR registry may maintain are those related to property. Considerations regarding property rights impact a variety of xR use cases, especially regarding virtual property rights (or combinations of physical and virtual rights). A representation of certain property rights may be reflected in an xR registry in the object attributes.
Different types of property may include personal property (movable), what can be shown about personal property owned (car, plane, motorcycle, etc.), real property (immovable), digital signage such as billboards and promotions (e.g., rights for control of the signage), virtual rights separate from physical rights, rights related to individuals (e.g., what can be shown about an individual), free speech rights, and publicity rights.
With respect to property rights, property law is the area of law that governs the various forms of ownership and tenancy in real property (land as distinct from personal or movable possessions) and in personal property, within the common law legal system. In the civil law system, there is a division between movable and immovable property, which shall apply in the virtual world as well.