On 6/10/13 4:18 AM, Leigh Dodds wrote:
Hi,

On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 5:52 PM, Kingsley Idehen <kide...@openlinksw.com> wrote:
There have been a few recent threads on the LOD and Semantic
Web mailing lists that boil down to the fundamental issues of
profitability, business models, and Linked Data.

Situation Analysis
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Business Model Issue
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The problem with "Data"-oriented business models is that you
ultimately have to deal with the issue of wholesale data copying
without attribution. That's the key issue; everything else is
a futile dance around this concern.
Why do you think that attribution is the key issue with data oriented
businesses?

Its the key to provenance. It's the key making all contributors to the data value chain visible.

As I've already stated, the big problem here is wholesale copying and reproduction without attribution. Every data publisher has to deal with this problem, at some point, when crafting a data oriented business model.


I've spoken with a number of firms who have business models based on
data supply and have never once heard attribution being mentioned as
an issue for themselves or their customers. So I'm curious why you
think this is a problem.

And are those data suppliers conforming to patterns such as those associated with publicly available Linked Open Data? Can they provide open access to data and actually have a functional business model based on the aforementioned style of data publication?

If data publishers insist on being attributed by keeping the original URIs intact, you end up with a virtuous system for data publication that fits nicely into the underlying essence of systems such as the World Wide Web.

Kingsley

Cheers,

L.

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