Re: Facebok a leader of _federated_ social networking?

Quoting Kingsley Idehen (2013-07-02 23:31:13)
> In a way, Linked Data is actually Linked Open Data (when its based on 
> standards). The problem is that Linked Open Data is now perceived as 
> meaning Publicly available Linked Data (just like "Open Source" and 
> "Free Software" were never meant to mean Free as in $0.00 software 
> etc..)

Now I am _really_ confused.

Do you now say that "Linked Open Data" is simply "Linked Data" that 
follows Open standards, and not about being public available?

Seems to me that's the complete opposite as W3C is saying at 
<http://www.w3.org/TR/ld-glossary/#x5-star-linked-open-data>:
> 5 Star Linked Open Data refers to an incremental framework for 
> deploying data. Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the Web and initiator 
> of the Linked Data project, suggested a 5 star deployment scheme for 
> Linked Open Data. The 5 Star Linked Data system is cumulative. Each 
> additional star presumes the data meets the criteria of the previous 
> step(s). 5 Star Linked Open Data includes an Open License (expression 
> of rights) and assumes publications on the public Web.
>
> Organizations may elect to publish 5 Star Linked Data, without the 
> word "open", implying that the data does not include an Open License 
> (expression of rights) and does not imply publication on the public 
> Web.


Regards,

 - Jonas

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