It would not be an error as long it is a valid URI.

Conceptually non-HTTP URIs go against Linked Data principles because
normally they cannot be dereferenced.

Therefore it makes sense to give it a little thought and choose an
http:// namespace that you control.

On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 6:31 PM, Laura Morales <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I use "urn:ex:..." in a lot of my test code (short for "urn:example:").
>>
>> Then the predicate is "urn:ex:time/now" or "urn:ex:time/duration" or
>> whatever you need...
>
> would it be an error (perhaps conceptually) to use "ex:...", essentially 
> removing the "urn:" scheme?

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