@prefix dcterms: <http://purl.org/dc/terms/>.
@prefix foaf: <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/>.
@prefix wdrs: <http://www.w3.org/2007/05/powder-s#>.
@prefix owl: <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#>.
@prefix xsd: <http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#>.
@prefix gr: <http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#>.
@prefix xml: <http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace>.
@prefix vcard: <http://www.w3.org/2006/vcard/ns#>.
@prefix dc: <http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/>.
@prefix rdf: <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#>.
@prefix rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#>.
@prefix pto: <http://www.productontology.org/id/>.
@prefix schema: <http://schema.org/>.


# OWL DL work-arounds (instead of imports)
dc:contributor a owl:AnnotationProperty.
dc:creator a owl:AnnotationProperty.
dc:rights a owl:AnnotationProperty.
dc:subject a owl:AnnotationProperty.
dc:title a owl:AnnotationProperty.
dcterms:license a owl:AnnotationProperty.
wdrs:describedby a owl:AnnotationProperty.
foaf:Document a owl:Class.
foaf:homepage a owl:AnnotationProperty.
foaf:page a owl:AnnotationProperty.
foaf:primaryTopic a owl:AnnotationProperty.
schema:Product a owl:Class.


#OWL 1 DL compatibility of the OWL2 deprecated property
owl:deprecated a owl:AnnotationProperty.

<http://www.productontology.org/#> 	a owl:Ontology;
	dc:title "PTO: The Product Types Ontology for Semantic Web-based E-Commerce"@en;
	rdfs:comment """The Product Types Ontology: Good identifiers for product types based on Wikipedia

This service provides GoodRelations-compatible class definitions for any type of product or service that has an entry in the English Wikipedia.

Vocabulary:    http://www.productontology.org/#
Namespace:     http://www.productontology.org/

The Product Types Ontology is designed to be used in combination with GoodRelations, a standard vocabulary for the commercial aspects of offers.

See http://purl.org/goodrelations/ for more information."""@en;
	rdfs:label "The Product Types Ontology for Semantic Web-based E-Commerce"@en;
	dc:contributor "The class abstracts and translations of labels are taken from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia."@en;
	dc:creator "Martin Hepp"@en;
	dc:rights "The class definition texts are taken from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) license, see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/. Accordingly, all ontology class definitions provided in here are available under the very same license."@en;
	dc:subject "E-Commerce, E-Business, GoodRelations, Ontology, Wikipedia, DBPedia"@en;
	dcterms:license <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/>;
	rdfs:seeAlso <http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1>;
	owl:imports <http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1>;
	owl:versionInfo "2026-04-04T08:34:18.571243".

<http://www.productontology.org/> a foaf:Document;
	foaf:primaryTopic <http://www.productontology.org/#>.

<http://www.productontology.org/doc/Streaming_television.rdf> a foaf:Document;
	foaf:primaryTopic <http://www.productontology.org/id/Streaming_television>.
<http://www.productontology.org/doc/Streaming_television.ttl> a foaf:Document;
	foaf:primaryTopic <http://www.productontology.org/id/Streaming_television>.
<http://www.productontology.org/doc/Streaming_television> a foaf:Document;
	foaf:primaryTopic <http://www.productontology.org/id/Streaming_television>.
	
<http://www.productontology.org/id/Streaming_television> a owl:Class;
	rdfs:subClassOf gr:ProductOrService, schema:Product;
	rdfs:label "Streaming television"@en;
	rdfs:comment """Streaming television is the digital distribution of television media content, such as series and films, over Internet-based streaming media platforms. In contrast to over-the-air, cable, and satellite transmissions, or IPTV service, streaming television is provided as over-the-top media (OTT). Television content includes productions made by or for OTT services, and acquired by them with licensing agreements. The length of a streaming television series episode can be anywhere from 30 to 60 minutes (some episodes may be longer). Similar to the running time of theatrical films, the average length of a film licensed or produced by a streaming platform is 90 to 120 minutes.
Streaming television is available via paid subscription or as free ad-supported service. By 2023, streaming television represented 38% of global TV viewing with 1.8 billion subscriptions to streaming platforms. In 2024, streaming television became &quot;the dominant form of TV viewing&quot; in the United States.It surpassed cable and network television viewing in 2025.
Of the top streaming platforms, Netflix had over 325 million subscribers as of December 2025, making it the most popular global streaming television platform. 

(Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streaming_television)"""@en;
	rdfs:isDefinedBy <http://www.productontology.org/#>;
	rdfs:label "تلفزة عبر الإنترنت"@ar; 
	rdfs:label "Интернет-телевидениеһы"@ba; 
	rdfs:label "Інтэрнэт-тэлебачанне"@be; 
	rdfs:label "Інтэрнэт-тэлебачаньне"@be-tarask; 
	rdfs:label "Интернет телевизия"@bg; 
	rdfs:label "स्ट्रीमिंग टेलीविजन"@bh; 
	rdfs:label "স্ট্রিমিং টেলিভিশন"@bn; 
	rdfs:label "Televisió per Internet"@ca; 
	rdfs:label "Internetová televize"@cs; 
	rdfs:label "Internetfernsehen"@de; 

	rdfs:seeAlso <http://www.productontology.org/>,
		<http://dbpedia.org/resource/Streaming_television>,
		<http://www.productontology.org/doc/Streaming_television>;

	wdrs:describedby <http://www.productontology.org/doc/Streaming_television.rdf>, <http://www.productontology.org/doc/Streaming_television.ttl>;
	foaf:homepage <http://www.productontology.org/doc/Streaming_television.html>;
	foaf:page <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streaming_television>.
	