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Re: Materials Ontology, compatibility with other systems an intellectual property issues.

by Timothy M. Shead :: Rate this Message:

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Daniel Scott Matthews wrote:
> "The graphic standards guide to architectural finishes" references the
> classification system used by http://www.astm.org/ so it seems logical
> to have a compatible system, however I am concerned about intellectual
> property issues as a schema can be see as property. What is the best
> way to resolve this?

You kind of went stratospheric on us here ... come back!

Seriously, I have no idea what you're talking about ;)

Cheers,
Tim

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