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  • The RDF Working Group was closed on 4 July 2014.

RDF Working Group - IPR

Specifications published by the Group

The following is the list of specifications produced by the RDF Working Group that have associated disclosures obligations, and possible licensing obligations under the W3C Patent Policy.

Documents under the W3C Patent Policy

Document Patent Disclosure Patent Exclusion
RDF 1.1 Concepts and Abstract Syntax disclose exclude
RDF 1.1 Turtle disclose exclude
JSON-LD 1.0 Processing Algorithms and API disclose exclude
JSON-LD 1.0 disclose exclude
RDF 1.1 N-Quads disclose exclude
RDF 1.1 N-Triples disclose exclude
RDF 1.1 Semantics disclose exclude
RDF 1.1 TriG disclose exclude
RDF Schema 1.1 disclose exclude
RDF 1.1 XML Syntax disclose exclude

Documents not/no longer under the W3C Patent Policy

Document Patent Disclosure Patent Exclusion
RDF 1.1 JSON Alternate Serialization (RDF/JSON) disclose Exclusion is not possible (document not under PP)
What’s New in RDF 1.1 disclose Exclusion is not possible (document not under PP)
RDF 1.1 Primer disclose Exclusion is not possible (document not under PP)
RDF 1.1: On Semantics of RDF Datasets disclose Exclusion is not possible (document not under PP)
RDF 1.1 Test Cases disclose Exclusion is not possible (document not under PP)

Patent Disclosures and Claim Exclusions

This section summarizes patent disclosures by participants in W3C's RDF Working Group as required by section 6 of the W3C Patent Policy.

W3C takes no position regarding either:

  • the validity or scope of any intellectual property right or other rights that might be claimed to pertain to the implementation or use of the technology, or
  • the extent to which any license under such rights might or might not be available from those not participating in this group.

Where disclosure is required by a W3C Member, the AC Representative makes the disclosure.

Anyone else may also make a disclosure.

Known Disclosures

No patent disclosures have been made for any specifications of this group.

How to Make a Patent Disclosure

W3C Members and Invited Experts (including those not participating in this group) wishing to disclose a patent for any specification produced by the RDF Working Group should use the RDF Working Group patent disclosure form.

Disclosures from the general public should be sent to the W3C Staff.

For specifications developed under the W3C Patent Policy, parties that commit to the W3C Royalty-Free Licensing Terms are not required to disclose patents. Any party (not just the Working Group Participants) may commit to the W3C Royalty-Free Licensing Terms and may do so by following the instructions in the next section.

Claim Exclusions

Only RDF Working Group participants may exclude patent claims concerning specifications developed under the W3C Patent Policy, per section 4 of the W3C Patent Policy. To make an exclusion, participants should use the RDF Working Group patent claim exclusion form, but only after first disclosing the patent.

Exclusion Opportunities

The Patent Policy FAQ provides detailed information about exclusion opportunities, that is, when a Working Group Participant can exclude a patent claim.

Each exclusion opportunity has a duration. See section 4.1 of the W3C Patent Policy for information on how the exclusion deadline is calculated.

At each exclusion opportunity, Participants may exclude patent claims with respect to a body of text. The Exclusion Draft is the reference body of text for the current exclusion opportunity.

Note: At each new exclusion opportunity (e.g., in the case of a second Candidate Recommendation Snapshot), exclusions are only with respect to differences since the previous reference body of text. These differences may be less than an entire document, and the summary below does not address that granularity. Also, in some edge cases (discussed in the FAQ), Participants, depending on when they joined the Working Group, will have different Exclusion Drafts; the summary below does not reflect this case.

Exclusion Opportunities

No current exclusion opportunities.

Previous exclusion opportunitiesView previous exclusion opportunities

TriG
Call for exclusion started on 2013-09-21, opportunity until 2013-11-20
RDF 1.1 Concepts and Abstract Syntax
Call for exclusion started on 2013-07-23, opportunity until 2013-09-21
RDF 1.1 Semantics
Call for exclusion started on 2013-07-23, opportunity until 2013-09-21
RDF 1.1 Semantics
Call for exclusion started on 2013-04-16, opportunity until 2013-09-13
TriG
Call for exclusion started on 2013-04-16, opportunity until 2013-09-13
JSON-LD 1.0 Processing Algorithms and API
Call for exclusion started on 2013-05-16, opportunity until 2013-07-15
JSON-LD 1.0 Processing Algorithms and API
Call for exclusion started on 2013-04-16, opportunity until 2013-06-15
JSON-LD 1.0
Call for exclusion started on 2013-04-16, opportunity until 2013-06-15
JSON-LD API 1.0
Call for exclusion started on 2012-07-12, opportunity until 2012-12-09
JSON-LD Syntax 1.0
Call for exclusion started on 2012-07-12, opportunity until 2012-12-09
Turtle
Call for exclusion started on 2012-07-10, opportunity until 2012-09-08
RDF 1.1 Concepts and Abstract Syntax
Call for exclusion started on 2011-09-12, opportunity until 2012-02-09
Turtle
Call for exclusion started on 2011-09-12, opportunity until 2012-02-09

Additional Licensing Information

As described in section 5 of the W3C Patent Policy:

All Working Group participants are encouraged to provide a contact from which licensing information can be obtained and other relevant licensing information. Any such information will be made publicly available along with the patent disclosures for the Working Group in question.

Patent holders may:

  1. Provide additional licensing information for documents produced by this Working Group
  2. Provide the same additional licensing information for all documents with associated licensing obligations produced by this Working Group, or
  3. Provide additional licensing information for any W3C document with associated licensing obligations produced by any W3C Working Group under the W3C Patent Policy.

Such licensing information should be sent to the W3C Staff.

Please recall that, per section 5 of the W3C Patent Policy, a W3C Royalty-Free license:

may not impose any further conditions or restrictions on the use of any technology, intellectual property rights, or other restrictions on behavior of the licensee, but may include reasonable, customary terms relating to operation or maintenance of the license relationship such as the following: choice of law and dispute resolution.