Ontologies and Law

Author:

Cevenini Claudia1,Contissa Giuseppe1,Laukyte Migle1,Riveret Régis1

Affiliation:

1. CIRSFID, University of Bologna, Italy

Abstract

This chapter introduces the reader with the specificity of the development of a particular type of legal ontology, that is ontology of copyright law. The process of the development of this ontology (ALIS IP Ontology) should be seen as a miniature guide for anyone who will pursuit a goal to create an ontology for any sphere of law. In this chapter the development of the copyright ontology is not addressed separately as such, but in vaster perspective, analyzing not only particular problems that the development of the legal ontology implies, but also looking at the ontology development issues in the light of the general relation that the law (and intellectual property law in particular) has with the IT domain.

Publisher

IGI Global

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