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in #5, @bredd comments on the use of a collection URI to solve a long-standing issue with access to resources governed by license:
The minimum metadata needed to facilitate access negotiation is an ID of a collection. The idea is that the accesser has a catalog of collections to which it has permission. That catalog is indexed by a collection ID. When the accesser encounters a collection ID that it recognizes, then it retrieves the protocol and encryption key information from its catalog and uses that to negotiate access to the content.
It's with these assumptions in mind that we have reduced the LRMI/metadata requirement to a collection ID - in the form of a URL (actually a URI in this usage).
It would be useful to have an example of an LR that is a member of collection subject to licensing in this manner with an accompanying URI.