On 1/17/12 1:02 PM, Mauricio wrote:


    If the data portion of DBPedia goes black, there will be no
    information on WHY it has gone black and there will be no mention of
    SOPA, so there will be no action taken on the part of humans. Yes,
    humans eventually see the data that the machines get from DBPedia, but
    if the data portion of DBPedia goes black, the applications that use
    it as a datasource will probably just say DBPedia is down, or that
    data is unavailable; no mention will be made about SOPA.


what if dbpedia keep only a small dataset containing only the data about..
describe <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Stop_Online_Piracy_Act>

cheers,
Mauricio Chicalski

We can do many things, once we agree to participate in the protest action etc..

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