Il giorno mer, 14/04/2010 alle 18.44 +0200, Jonathan Gray ha scritto: > Thanks for this Tom! ;-) > > Perhaps we can discuss this a bit more at OKCon -- and figure out how > we can continue to promote legal openness (as well as technical > openness and access to / the availability of data) in the LOD/semantic > web communities...
A point that could maybe help in advocating openness: how many of the LOD datasets <http://richard.cyganiak.de/2007/10/lod/> are available under an OKD-compliant license? I am more and more surprised to see lots of people working with the semantic web who don't really get the "open" in Linked Open Data. I am constantly pointing them to opendefinition.org Ciao, Stefano -- Stefano Costa Coordinator, Working Group on Open Data in Archaeology http://wiki.okfn.org/wg/archaeology The Open Knowledge Foundation http://www.okfn.org ยท http://opendefinition.org/
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