A client rights domain is a group of repositories that share the same client rights. The group of repositories in a client rights domain is typically governed by a global repository (global registry). The following rules and restrictions apply to a client rights domain and repository members of that domain:
A client rights domain can only be configured in a global repository.
Only a global repository can be a governing repository.
A global repository can only have one client rights domain.
A global repository cannot be the governing repository and also a member repository of the client rights domain.
A repository can only be a member of one client rights domain.
The global repository must have access to all member repositories in the client rights domain.
Changes to the client rights in the governing repository are automatically propagated to all member repositories in the same domain.