Kristof Zelechovski wrote:
This amounts to saying that URLs take precedence over CURIEs and CURIEs can
be enclosed in brackets in case of any ambiguity.  This sounds ridiculous
given the weight you put on avoiding ambiguities and name clashes.  Since

It would.

My recommendation is to require the non-ambiguous notation everywhere where URIs can appear.

the author does not control the URL scheme registration process, he can
never be sure that a particular prefix is "safe", therefore using unsafe
CURIEs is just asking for trouble.  However, Manu's examples DO NOT use safe

Right.

CURIEs, nor do any examples I have seen on this discussion.  Good heavens!~
Chris

I do agree this is a problem, and I think there was a TAG comment with respect to this during Last Call.

BR, Julian

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