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Vittorio Bertocci, Garrett Serack, Caleb Baker

"Understanding Windows CardSpace: An Introduction to the Concepts and Challenges of Digital Identities"


This enables a fairly unlimited capability for an IP to transport
data to the RP. The IP has the capability to dictate what claims
they support and in what token format they want to deliver
them.
Where are all the claim URIs de?¬?ned? There is no set library of
claim URIs; there are the ones previously mentioned that are
used for the Personal Card that can be used as a basis.
Ultimately, it is up to the IP to decide which claim URIs they
want to use. If they have a very close working relationship with
the RP that will be requesting the claims, these two parties can
come to an agreement as to which URIs will be used.
IPs can support any
claim type that they
choose
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However, when claims are supported by multiple IPs and RPs,
the process of determining what claims are, their URIs, and their
formats are free to be negotiated between the parties involved or
taken up by standards bodies.
Uses of Managed Cards
The very existence of Managed Cards opens new possibilities
for electronic commerce. Suddenly, it is possible for the IP that
we are comfortable with in the real world to have the facility to
extend their use to the Internet. Some of the uses of cards that
seem particularly ready to become Information Cards include
the following:
 Membership cards.


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