- From: David Wild <djwild@indiana.edu>
- Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 13:57:33 -0400
- To: Helena Deus <helenadeus@gmail.com>
- Cc: Egon Willighagen <egon.willighagen@gmail.com>, "Deus, Helena" <helena.deus@deri.org>, public-lod@w3.org, public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CANbBT=haKekpbVzxe9Ty1gB3u=a_bnnAXXd-eRhbJ5NBqvZ67A@mail.gmail.com>
Thanks Lena, yes I was thinking of the first but the second might work too David ____________________________________________________ Dr. David J. Wild, djwild@indiana.edu, http://djwild.info Assistant Professor of Informatics & Computing Indiana University School of Informatics and Computing 150 S. Woodlawn Rm 330B, Bloomington, IN 47405 Tel. +1 812 856 1848 On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 1:44 PM, Helena Deus <helenadeus@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello David, > > That's quite an interesting approach!! > So you would provide the license information as part of you SPARQL query, > for example, in the HTTP header, and if the license was valid a result would > be returned? > > Or, alternatively, you would be able to query regardless of the licence but > the result would be encrypted unless you used the license information to > decrypt it (sort of like a public/private key system)? > > Cheers, > Lena > > > On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 6:18 PM, David Wild <djwild@indiana.edu> wrote: > >> So for me one very interesting aspect of this is being able to deal with a >> variety of data licensing. For Chem2Bio2RDF we generally restricted >> ourselves to very open sets, but there are many useful datasets which are >> subscription only, or, for example, free to academia but subscription for >> industry. I think being able to have subsets of RDF in a combined repository >> which can be "unlocked" with a license would be useful, and it strikes me >> this is a provenance / authorization thing? >> >> David >> ____________________________________________________ >> >> Dr. David J. Wild, djwild@indiana.edu, http://djwild.info >> Assistant Professor of Informatics & Computing >> Indiana University School of Informatics and Computing >> 150 S. Woodlawn Rm 330B, Bloomington, IN 47405 >> Tel. +1 812 856 1848 >> >> >> >> On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 1:03 PM, Egon Willighagen < >> egon.willighagen@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 11:18 AM, Deus, Helena <helena.deus@deri.org> >>> wrote: >>> > I will forward you concerns to the provenance workgroup. >>> >>> Well, authorization is going to be a big thing in our EU project... >>> various reasons for that, social, contractual, political. That's just >>> the way it is. I can elaborate further on our needs, if the is useful >>> to the WG. >>> >>> Egon >>> >>> -- >>> Dr E.L. Willighagen >>> Postdoctoral Researcher >>> Institutet för miljömedicin >>> Karolinska Institutet (http://ki.se/imm) >>> Homepage: http://egonw.github.com/ >>> LinkedIn: http://se.linkedin.com/in/egonw >>> Blog: http://chem-bla-ics.blogspot.com/ >>> PubList: http://www.citeulike.org/user/egonw/tag/papers >>> >>> >> > > > -- > Helena F. Deus > Post-Doctoral Researcher at DERI/NUIG > http://lenadeus.info/ > >
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