I understand that importing ontologies from the cloud is not (no longer)a 
feature.
In the tbc help files however its still says....
Maybe adapt the red below?

Working with imported ontologies

When creating or modifying ontologies in Composer, imports can be viewed and 
specified in the Imports 
View<http://127.0.0.1:53392/help/topic/org.topbraidcomposer.core/html/Imports_Panel.htm>.

When you open a model created with another tool, TopBraid Composer will attempt 
to resolve the imports. It will search through your workspace and it will look 
for imported models on the web.

When Composer is started, the internal File Registry scans the current folder 
structure and inspects the first few lines of all files with a suitable suffix 
(e.g., .ttl, .rdf, .rdfs) to determine the base URI defined in these files. 
Then, if an ontology imports another ontology, Composer would try to locate a 
local copy of the ontology's namespace. If a local file is found, it will 
always load from the file, so that users don't need to have an internet 
connection. The goal of this mechanism is to let the system do the right thing 
automatically in the background, without users having to worry about it.

If the workspace contains multiple copies of the same namespace, for example 
multiple versions of a file, then the import will be resolved against the most 
recent file (using the file's time stamp). You can override this behavior by 
opening the non-primary file explicitly.

If an imported ontology exists in your workspace, but Composer did not find it, 
check the namespace definitions. The namespace defined in the imported ontology 
xml:base statement should match exactly the namespace specified in the 
owl:import statement.

If Composer does not find the imported ontology in your workspace, it will look 
for it on the web. If the ontology is found on the web, Composer will examine 
its xml:base statement. If any of your local files has the same xml:base 
statement as the ontology on the web, Composer will substitute the local file 
for the web version.

This means that Composer is able to use the web to resolve some inconsistencies 
between ontology URIs as identified in xml:base and owl:import statement. This 
is done transparently, without notifications or warnings. It also means that 
imports 'working' when you are web connected may not work as expected when you 
are off-line.







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