https://ontology.unifiedcyberontology.org/uco/marking/TermsOfUseMarking
A terms of use marking is a grouping of characteristics unique to the expression of data marking definitions (restrictions, permissions, and other guidance for how data can be used and shared) to convey details of a textual statement specifying the Terms of Use (that is, the conditions under which the content may be shared, applied, or otherwise used) of the marked content. An example of this would be used to communicate a simple statement, such as 'Acme Inc. is not responsible for the content of this file'.
Instances of marking:TermsOfUseMarking can have the following properties:
PROPERTY | TYPE | DESCRIPTION | RANGE |
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From class owl:Thing | |||
core:informalType | owl:DatatypeProperty | Informal Type serves as a parent property for string-valued properties meant to describe a type without implementing a class design. This property hierarchy supports a balancing point between semantic specificity and operational agility. The known benefits of describing types rather than implementing them include swift extensibility of some existing, or possibly non-existing, subclass hierarchy in UCO without requiring training in ontological development, taxonomic specification, or OWL, SHACL, or RDF maintenance logistics. The known detractions of using string-literals for type descriptions include that used vocabularies may require careful maintenance among data-sharing parties; that vocabularies require independent logistics (external to UCO) for providing definitions (i.e., dictionary-style semantics) to string-literals chosen; and that string-literals cannot by themselves encode hierarchical structure or entailments, such as the informal device type string 'ExamplePhone 8 P4321' entailing 'ExamplePhone 8', 'ExamplePhone', or 'ExamplePhone models discontinued in 2020'. Usage of Informal Type to house strings should be weighed against usage of classes when classes are available, and should periodically be reviewed for potential additions to UCO's class hierarchy or downstream extensions thereof. | owl:Thing |
types:threadNextItem | owl:ObjectProperty | The link to a next item in a thread. | owl:Thing |
types:threadPreviousItem | owl:ObjectProperty | A direct link to a previous item in a thread. | owl:Thing |
By the associated SHACL property shapes, instances of marking:TermsOfUseMarking can have the following properties:
PROPERTY |
PROPERTY TYPE |
DESCRIPTION |
MIN COUNT |
MAX COUNT |
LOCAL RANGE |
GLOBAL RANGE |
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marking:TermsOfUseMarking | |||||||
marking:definitionType | owl:DatatypeProperty |
Specifies the Marking Model for a Marking Definition.
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xsd:string
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xsd:string
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marking:termsOfUse | owl:DatatypeProperty |
Specifies the terms of use that apply to the structure for which the Marking is to be applied.
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1 | 1 |
xsd:string
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xsd:string
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@prefix marking: <https://ontology.unifiedcyberontology.org/uco/marking/> .
@prefix owl: <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#> .
@prefix rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#> .
@prefix sh: <http://www.w3.org/ns/shacl#> .
@prefix xsd: <http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#> .
marking:TermsOfUseMarking a owl:Class,
sh:NodeShape ;
rdfs:label "Terms Of Use Marking"@en ;
rdfs:comment "A terms of use marking is a grouping of characteristics unique to the expression of data marking definitions (restrictions, permissions, and other guidance for how data can be used and shared) to convey details of a textual statement specifying the Terms of Use (that is, the conditions under which the content may be shared, applied, or otherwise used) of the marked content. An example of this would be used to communicate a simple statement, such as 'Acme Inc. is not responsible for the content of this file'."@en ;
rdfs:subClassOf marking:MarkingModel ;
sh:property [ sh:datatype xsd:string ;
sh:hasValue "terms-of-use" ;
sh:nodeKind sh:Literal ;
sh:path marking:definitionType ],
[ sh:datatype xsd:string ;
sh:maxCount 1 ;
sh:minCount 1 ;
sh:nodeKind sh:Literal ;
sh:path marking:termsOfUse ] ;
sh:targetClass marking:TermsOfUseMarking .