Re: One by one, but not in bulk

Hi,

The constraint does not need to be precise. This would be in line with 
the European Database Directive, which reads...

> The repeated and systematic extraction and/or re-utilization of 
> insubstantial parts of the contents of the database [...] shall not be 
> permitted.

This would be indirectly supported by UC2 on Data on the Web, although 
it has not been made explicit nor will have direct impact in the list of 
requirements.

Regards,
Víctor



El 07/09/2016 a las 9:49, benedict.whittamsmith@thomsonreuters.com escribió:
> Hmm, my own feeling is that the UCR should contain UCs that lead to requirements (giving us a clear criteria for inclusion) but we can pick from a wider set (and the mail archives will be a useful source) for the primer.
>
> Simon, Michael - what is your sense?
>
> Ben
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Phil Archer [mailto:phila@w3.org]
>> Sent: 07 September 2016 08:31
>> To: Renato Iannella; W3C POE WG
>> Subject: Re: One by one, but not in bulk
>>
>> This is helpful, thank you.
>>
>> Should I still write the use case? IMO, where we have cases like this
>> that ODRL can handle already, it's about explanation in the Primer, but
>> how are we going to capture these now, if not in the UCR?
>>
>> Phil
>>
>> On 07/09/2016 08:22, Renato Iannella wrote:
>>> And if we add:
>>>    odrl:prohibition
>>>       odrl:action odrl:extract;
>>>
>>> We should then support Phil’s use case.
>>>
>>> Renato Iannella, Monegraph
>>> Co-Chair, W3C Permissions & Obligations Expression (POE) Working
>> Group
>>>
>> --
>>
>>
>> Phil Archer
>> W3C Data Activity Lead
>> http://www.w3.org/2013/data/
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