Sure, Nathan may be.
But Richard and Toby moved into the poisoning world.
You can only use the techniques you describe if you have concepts of where 
things can/can't come from.
And as Toby says, if Google (or Sindice) took this...
What does happen if Sindice accepts this document?

Hugh

On 18 Jul 2010, at 05:54, "Daniël Bos" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


I think Nathan isn't talking about poisoning models (which could be prevented 
using reification, or using quads, which include the source of the statement, 
and then only trust selected statements), but about the problem of giving 
spammers a tool to much easier collect email and postal addresses from the web, 
by simply parsing pages instead of scraping and somehow detecting the 
information.

Though I can see the danger in that, I personally don't think it is that much 
of an issue, since email addresses have always been easy to scrape, and postal 
addresses are in most cases easy to collect from e.g. business directories. 
Semantic markup makes it easier, but those wanting to collect this kind of data 
could and would do that anyway.

--
With kind regards,
Daniël Bos

On Jul 18, 2010 12:55 AM, "Hugh Glaser" 
<<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
 wrote:

You better hope your system can cope with this.
<http://data.totl.net/dave.rdf>http://data.totl.net/dave.rdf

Hugh

On 17 Jul 2010, at 11:35, "Nathan" 
<<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

> So, after seeing this question on s...

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