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==Background== The main features of XDI are: the ability to link and nest RDF graphs to provide context; full addressability of all nodes in the graph at any level of context; representation of XDI operations as graph statements so authorization can be built into the graph; a standard [[JSON]] serialization format; and a simple ontology language for defining shared semantics using XDI dictionary services. The XDI protocol is based on an exchange of XDI messages which themselves are XDI graphs. Since the semantics of each message is fully contained within the XDI graph of that message, the XDI protocol can be bound to multiple transport protocols. The XDI TC is defining bindings to [[HTTP]] and [[HTTPS]], however it is also exploring bindings to [[XMPP]] and potentially directly to [[TCP/IP]]. XDI also provides a standardized portable authorization format called XDI [[link contract]]s. Link contracts are XDI subgraphs that express the permissions that one XDI actor (person, organization, or thing) grants to another for access to and usage of an XDI data graph. XDI link contracts enable these permissions to be expressed in a standard machine-readable format understood by any XDI endpoint. This approach to globally distributed [[data sharing]] models the real-world mechanisms of [[social contract]]s and legal contracts that bind civilized people and organizations in the world today. Thus XDI can be a key enabler of a distributed [[Social Web]]. It has also been cited as a mechanism to support a new legal concept, Virtual Rights {{citation needed|date=August 2014}}, which are based on a new legal entity, the "virtual identity", and a new fundamental right: "to have or not to have virtual identities". Public services based on the OASIS [http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/xdi XDI] specification are under development by an international non-profit organization, [http://www.xdi.org XDI.org] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080513190900/http://gss.xdi.org/ |date=2008-05-13 }}.
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