expectsAcceptanceOf
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Description
An Offer which must be accepted before the user can perform the Action. For example, the user may need to buy a movie before being able to watch it.
Definition from the Schema.org vocabulary (English).
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Usage in Google Search
Documented Google contexts where this property is required or recommended for rich results.
- Requiredbook
Offer The definition of user requirements to access this entity. If multiple Offer properties are present, a user matching any of the Offer criteria might be able to access the content. This property can be repeated.
- Requiredbook
Text The type of Offer. This must be one of the following values: nologinrequired: The action is available to the user with no purchase or login to access content. free: The action is available with no purchase or paid subscription required of the user. The action does, however, require a user to log in. subscription: The book is included with a paid subscription to your service. purchase: The book is accessible through a purchase. rental: The book is accessible for a finite amount of time after
- Requiredbook
Country The country that's eligible for this Offer. This can be used to control the country and region where this content is or isn't available. This property can be repeated.
- Requiredbook
Text The ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code.
- Recommendedbook
DateTime The end time of the availability window. This can be used to control the exact time when this book must no longer be exposed to users.
- Recommendedbook
DateTime The start time of the availability window. This can be used to control the exact time when this book can be exposed to users.
- Recommendedbook
Number The purchase price of the book. This is required when the Offer property's category is set to purchase or rental.
- Recommendedbook
Text The currency of the price in three-letter ISO 4217 format.
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