- From: ALain <alain.couillault@apoliade.com>
- Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2020 07:04:08 +0100
- To: public-schemaorg@w3.org
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Hi Margaret, We are currently working in an area close to this, ie Terms of Use and Privacy Notices. We are not quite ready yet but you can have a glimpse on the project here: www.legicrowd.org on the extension we are working on here: http://www.legicrowd.org/schema/schemahierarchy.php And the description is under way here http://www.legicrowd.org/index.php/mark-up-for-terms-of-services-and-privacy-notices/ One of the idea is indeed to propose to add a LegalDocument type to which subtypes can be attached. In our case, these subtypes are PrivacyNotice or TermsofUse. You can then rely on existing types to decribe the content (ie Organization, Person, Action...). As said, this is under way and feedback from anyone interested is welcome. Alain Le 29/10/2020 à 06:06, Margaret Hagan a écrit : > Hi, > As I've been working with legal aid groups + advocacy orgs to mark up > their site, I'm wondering how best to mark up the official government > forms and other legal documents that are on their site. > > These forms are like a > - an official CDC declaration form to fill out and give to your > landlord to protect yourself from eviction > - a court document to file or answer a lawsuit > - a USCIS form to fill out to apply for a visa > > Has anyone used any mark up strategy to designate an official > government document or a legal aid-generated template/form for people > to use in a legal setting? This might also be a term that would be a > valuable addition under CreativeWork. > > Thanks! Best, Margaret >
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