On the Core Business Vocabulary page on JoinUp, it is stated that this vocabulary is publised as W3C Registered Organization Vocabulary:
"Since 8 January 2013, an RDF syntax of the Core Business Vocabulary has been formally published on the W3C standards track. It has been revised and renamed into Registered Organization Vocabulary (RegOrg). >> Read more"
I would assume the vocabularies were co-ordinated, but for instance RegOrg uses "RegisteredOrganization", while Core Business Vocabulary uses Legal Entity:
Core Business Vocabulary v.1:
Is this intentional? Is the Registered Organization Vocabulary still the authoritative RDF-version of the vocabulary?
On the Core Business Vocabulary page on JoinUp, it is stated that this vocabulary is publised as W3C Registered Organization Vocabulary:
"Since 8 January 2013, an RDF syntax of the Core Business Vocabulary has been formally published on the W3C standards track. It has been revised and renamed into Registered Organization Vocabulary (RegOrg). >> Read more"
Source: https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/collection/registered-organization-vocabulary/solution/registered-organization-vocabulary/release/100
Unfortunatly the link to "read more" is broken.
I would assume the vocabularies were co-ordinated, but for instance RegOrg uses "RegisteredOrganization", while Core Business Vocabulary uses Legal Entity:
Core Business Vocabulary v.1:
Is this intentional? Is the Registered Organization Vocabulary still the authoritative RDF-version of the vocabulary?