This blog post describes existing vocabularies used for expressing licenses when publishing Linked Data. Describes several ways for specifying a license within the data, or outside of it. If the license is specified as RDF, Dublin Core license or other elements can be used, pointing to one of many available well-known licenses (some of which are described here).
URL: http://www.cosasbuenas.es/blog/node/31
Keywords: License, Creative Commons, Dublin Core
Author: Rodriguez Doncel, Victor
Date created: 2013-08-07 04:00:00.000
Language: http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-2/eng
Time required: P15M
Educational use: professionalDevelopment
Educational audience: professional
Interactivity type: expositive
- Knows the "five stars" of Open Data: put data on the Web, preferably in a structured and preferably non-proprietary format, using URIs to name things, and link to other data.
- Fundamentals of Linked Data
- Linked Data principles
- Knows the "five stars" of Open Data: put data on the Web, preferably in a structured and preferably non-proprietary format, using URIs to name things, and link to other data.
- Knows the "five stars" of Open Data: put data on the Web, preferably in a structured and preferably non-proprietary format, using URIs to name things, and link to other data.
- Linked Data principles
- Fundamentals of Linked Data