Agent Action Rights
What an Agent may DO once it holds tool or API capability, as distinct from what it may read or learn: action taxonomy, effect vectors, reversibility, blast radius, and multi-action composition risk. AARS gives content permission and action permission separate, independently-evaluable axes.
Fesili e Suesueina
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Content permission does not imply operational (tool/API) permission
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A machine-readable action vector beyond a single risk score
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Static tool metadata vs. runtime effect — the same tool, different arguments, different risk
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Composition risk: individually-safe actions that combine into an unsafe capability
Pepa Sina Fesootai
- AICR / AICL as an AI Content Licensing and Agentic Payment Connection Layer Se vaega fakamatala e mafai o faitau ne masini mo te fakailoaina o aia tatau ki fakamatala AI mo faiga laisene — mai te crawling AI mo aia tatau ki fakamatala ki se upega poto e mafai o fakatauina e masini.
- AI Rights Spectrum: From robots.txt to an AI Learning Permission Protocol E fakaasi ne AIRS mo AILP fakatagaga ako a te AI e loloto atu i lo te ioe-sē fua fua — te mea e mafai o akoina ne te AI, ki fea loloto, mo a fakaaogaga, i lalo o a taui.
- AICL-I v0.2: AI Ingestion & Capability Layer A five-component website architecture — manifest, corpus, capability, runtime control, governance — that lets AI, agents, and crawlers correctly ingest, invoke, and verify a site's knowledge and capabilities within explicit content, action, and authority boundaries.
- From Crawler Rights to Agent Authority: Extending AGIRIGHT from Content Governance to Protocol-Native AI Agents The bridge paper for AGIRIGHT's Agent & Protocol Rights family: why content permission, action permission, delegated authority, and inspection rights must be four separately-evaluated axes, not one.
- AARS v0.1 — Agent Action Rights Spectrum The full protocol draft behind the AARS page: an A0–A7 human-readable spectrum, a machine-readable action vector, and rules for composition risk and capability amplification.
- AGIRight.org Technical White Paper v0.2 — From AI Content Governance to Protocol-Native Agent & Authority Rights The site's current architecture document: six protocol drafts across two families (content & learning, agent & protocol rights), an integration layer, and an ethical-protection layer, plus the acceptance criteria this site update was built against.