abstract=The upcoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) requires justification of data activities to acquire, use, share, and store data using consent obtained from the user. Failure to comply may result in significant heavy fines which incentivises creation and maintenance of records for all activities involving consent and data. Compliance documentation therefore requires provenance information outlining consent and data lifecycles to demonstrate correct usage of data in accordance with the related consent provided and updated by the user. GDPRov (pronounced GDPR-Prov) is a linked data ontology for expressing provenance of consent and data lifecycles with a view towards documenting compliance. GDPRov is an OWL2 ontology that extends PROV-O and P-Plan to model the provenance. ontologyTitle=GDPRov - The GDPR Provenance Ontology ontologyPrefix=gdprov ontologyNamespaceURI=https://w3id.org/GDPRov# ontologyName=GDPRov thisVersionURI=https://w3id.org/GDPRov/v/0.7 latestVersionURI=https://w3id.org/GDPRov# previousVersionURI=https://w3id.org/GDPRov/v/0.6.1 dateOfRelease=2019-02-12 ontologyRevisionNumber=0.7 licenseURI=https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ licenseName=CC-by-4.0 licenseIconURL=https://licensebuttons.net/l/by/4.0/88x31.png citeAs= DOI= status=Ontology Specification Draft backwardsCompatibleWith= publisher=ADAPT Centre publisherURI=https://adaptcentre.ie/ publisherInstitution=Trinity College Dublin publisherInstitutionURI=https://tcd.ie/ authors=Harshvardhan J. Pandit authorsURI=https://harshp.com/i/me#HJP authorsInstitution=Trinity College Dublin authorsInstitutionURI=https://tcd.ie/ contributors= contributorsURI= contributorsInstitution= contributorsInstitutionURI= importedOntologyNames= importedOntologyURIs= extendedOntologyNames= extendedOntologyURIs= RDFXMLSerialization=ontology.xml TurtleSerialization=ontology.ttl N3Serialization=ontology.nt JSONLDSerialization=ontology.json