In some examples of the method, system, and non-transitory computer-readable medium described above, the rendering comprises one or more of display, audio, smell, touch or taste. In some examples of the method, system, and non-transitory computer-readable medium described above, said receiving a request to render a volume of three-dimensional space also includes receiving an orientation to said volume of three-dimensional space wherein said orientation includes at least one selected from the group of a proximity distance, a position, a placement, a perimeter, a field of view, a viewing angle, a relative velocity, a viewing validity, and a viewing time.
In some examples of the method, system, and non-transitory computer-readable medium described above, said plurality of rules utilize said orientation to said volume of three-dimensional space. In some examples of the method, system, and non-transitory computer-readable medium described above, said plurality of rules includes rules for assigning a defined volume of three-dimensional space to an owner.
In some examples of the method, system, and non-transitory computer-readable medium described above, said plurality of rules includes rules for the owned volume of space wherein the rules for the owned volume of space are determined by the owner of the volume. In some examples of the method, system, and non-transitory computer-readable medium described above, said plurality of rules includes rules allowing the owner to enter into an agreement with another entity wherein the agreement includes allowing the entity to have at least partial control of a portion of the three-dimensional space wherein said entity includes at least one selected from the group of a person, a group of persons, a government entity, and a business.