Call for Final Specification Commitments for JSON-LD 1.1 Framing
Posted on:On 2018-06-08 The JSON for Linking Data Community Group published the following specification:
This is a call for Final Specification Commitments. To provide greater patent protection for this specification, participants in the JSON for Linking Data Community Group are now invited make commitments under the W3C Community Final Specification Agreement by completing the commitment form. Current commitments are listed on the Web. There is no deadline for making commitments.
If you represent a W3C Member, please contact your Advisory
Committee Representative, who is the person from your organization
authorized to complete the commitment form.
If you have any questions, please contact the group on their public list: public-json-ld@w3.org. Learn more about the JSON for Linking Data Community Group.
Someone has created illegal JSON keys to our website Ticketron.com and Ticketron.us. We are a Federally Trademarked company and they are blatantly stealing from our company and brand by creating JSON that is not authorized and being utilized to benefit them without our written permissions. Is there a way that this situation can be stopped?
No sure what an “illegal JSON key” is, but I would think you’d be able secure your website to prevent any unauthorized modification of pages you publish.