On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 12:06 PM, Ed - 0x1b, Inc. <
ontolog@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 11:55 AM, Rich Cooper
<rich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear Peter,
Agreed re the FTF vs FTI. The many inventors I
know are upset about this new law, and working
hard to reverse it, so perhaps that will be
changed. But it will take years.
is there an ontology of politicos that are on our side or otherwise
enemies of invention? is there a tool to work against this yet?
[ppy] I don't know ... but googling "intellectual property ontology"
came up with a whopping 703,000 hits.
Just now, in a totally different conversation[1], Ali Hashemi was
pointing us to work by the EU folks on OWL Ontology of Basic Legal
Concepts (LKIF-Core)[2]. ... Scanning through that quickly, I don't
see much by way of "intellectual property" though.
I guess from the likes Creative Commons would probably know the answer
to your question. ... Anyone else?
Regards. =ppy
References:
[1] ref.
http://ontolog.cim3.net/forum/oor-forum/2011-10/msg00008.html [2]
http://www.estrellaproject.org/doc/D1.4-OWL-Ontology-of-Basic-Legal-Concepts.pdf--
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