Five Star Linked Data (with Oak Leaf Cluster?)

There is an extensive thread on the public LOD board regarding "Question on "moving" linked data sets".

It seems to me this is not strictly a LOD problem, but rather has to do with the mores and customs of commercial Social Networking.  Specifically, when an on-line persona is created on a Social Networking site, there is no guarantee that it will serve well as a permalink for events (Conferences, Reunions, etc.).  Semantic relations can move away from the linked data sets just as easily as linked data sets can move away from linked data.  There is a way to have your cake and eat it too.  Some small modifications (not quite ready for primetime) to the D2RQ Platform ISWC example[1], can implement a privacy policy based on the conference schedule with views of public documents (address lists of participants, event calendars, etc.) only available during the conference time window.  The conference proceedings would still be available in a separate document for study, sold or not, nothing more than a loop-back interface with benefits.  The public
 documents, however, added to the web at large will either be ignored or overwritten by the usual crawling process.

I drew a picture[2].  An address list would look like this[3].  IMHO, this is worthy of an Oak Leaf Cluster on [1-5] Star Linked Data.


Any thoughts ?

Gannon

[1] http://d2rq.org/
[2] http://www.rustprivacy.org/2012/weather/privacy-policy.png
[2] http://www.rustprivacy.org/2012/weather/privacy-policy.txt

Received on Sunday, 22 April 2012 21:18:41 UTC