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- 28 abstract "To encourage data providers to publish a maximum of data on the Web, we propose a mechanism to define lightweight access control policies for graph stores. Influenced by the steep growth of the mobile web, our Linked Data access control framework features context-aware control policies. The proposed framework is exclusively grounded on standard Semantic Web languages. The framework architecture is designed as a pluggable filter for generic SPARQL endpoints and it has been evaluated on a test dataset.".