- From: Kingsley Idehen <kidehen@openlinksw.com>
- Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2014 12:16:20 -0400
- To: public-vocabs@w3.org
- Message-ID: <53C6A554.90900@openlinksw.com>
On 7/16/14 10:57 AM, Melvin Carvalho wrote: > > > > On 16 July 2014 16:45, Thad Guidry <thadguidry@gmail.com > <mailto:thadguidry@gmail.com>> wrote: > > Kingsley is pretty much spot on. > > 1. Give attribution to Schema.org, could be as simple as an > included readme.txt that says "Thanks DanBri and Schema.org > stakeholders! You saved our asses on this project!" ... > 2. Also you must provide a link to the Schema.org license: > http://schema.org/docs/terms.html (somewhere, anywhere, in your > project, website, extended vocabulary, whatever, wherever) ... and ... > 3. Document and share with the world in that same readme.txt or > website, or wherever, of any changes you may have made to > Schema.org vocabulary or developed extension / terms to the > vocabulary that you have made as well. > 4. Your done ! > > > Thanks for the steps. > > But back to my original question. If I am running a data triple > store, am I required to do this? > > If so, how, if I just have a database, and not a website, or source > code repository? If you don't remove "schema.org" from the cname part of your URIs, you are attributing schema.org albeit implicitly. If you change "schema.org" to "my.data-silo.com" then you are really not attributing the creative work in question :-) -- Regards, Kingsley Idehen Founder & CEO OpenLink Software Company Web: http://www.openlinksw.com Personal Weblog 1: http://kidehen.blogspot.com Personal Weblog 2: http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen Twitter Profile: https://twitter.com/kidehen Google+ Profile: https://plus.google.com/+KingsleyIdehen/about LinkedIn Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/kidehen Personal WebID: http://kingsley.idehen.net/dataspace/person/kidehen#this
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