A Statement which points to a named resource.

Unlike , , and , which are defined as annotation properties, a Links subject, link relation, and the thing being linked to are defined as object properties, and accordingly can be reasoned about. (While the latter properties should imply the corresponding ones from the former set, this is not possible to formally specify, and nor is it ontologically significant.)

There is a difference between a Link appearing in an R·D·F graph and the actual (link) relation between subject and thing being linked to itself being asserted. If the intention is also to assert the statement that a Link is making, it must be formally stated as its own R·D·F triple.

states that when the link relation of a Link is unspecified in an Atom document, it is taken to mean .

Titles of Links should be given with , not (as would have it) .

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