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Some history: This slide deck, presented at Digital Contracts, Identities, and Blockchain at MIT in May 2016, shares some key early use cases . A (see slide 26+). A few additional artifacts are available on the WG's GitHub wiki. All of this work predates the analysis being performed. The subgroup found funding to work with legal expert Tim Reiniger starting in 2017, with a schedule to produce three staged deliverables. The first, Use Cases for Analyzing and Determining a Legal Framework, was delivered in draft on 28 Feb 2017, with the group providing commentary and revisions as input to later stages, resulting in a revised final version delivered 26 Mar 2017. The second, The Legal Value Perspective for UMA Use Cases, was delivered on 31 May 2017, again after extensive group review and commentary. The third, UMA Definitions Annotated, was delivered 25 Aug 2017. A broader "legal framework" (now called business model), incorporating a revised version of the definitions, was published in early 2018. The model text work has previously been encoded in draft form in the CommonAccord.org system. CommonAccord is: "...an initiative to create global codes of legal transacting by codifying and automating legal documents, including contracts, permits, organizational documents, and consents. We anticipate that there will be codes for each jurisdiction, in each language. For international dealings and coordination, there will be at least one "global" code." The subgroup's past meeting times and notes are here. Legal topics are currently being covered in the main Work Group call series. See the UMA home pageUMA calendar, and main Meetings and Minutes page for details.

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