[MyData & Open Data] The Forum d’Avignon launches a Preliminary Declaration on the digital human rights #DDHN

Erik Josefsson erik.hjalmar.josefsson at gmail.com
Fri Sep 26 09:52:24 UTC 2014


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On 09/26/2014 11:35 AM, Pierre Chrzanowski wrote:
> Dear list,
> 
> Please be aware this document emanates from a French think-thank whose main
> topic is copyright protection.

Phew... thanks for the explanation!

> In my opinion, the text dangerously (or ridiculously) links copyright
> authors, and personal data protection issues and as such should be
> condemned.

Indeed, and the common use of the words "Digital Rights" in that
community is, as far as I know, actually the right an author has to
determine if digital copies can be made of his/her work.

Printing rights, transformation rights, translation rights, digital (or
digitisation/digitisation) rights.

The original meaning of DRM is *not* Digital Restrictions Management :-)

> Lionel Maurel, Public Domain specialist, gave us a good analysis on the
> initiative (text in French here
> http://scinfolex.com/2013/11/26/ivre-le-forum-davignon-veut-ecrire-une-declaration-des-droits-et-pond-une-declaration-de-guerre/
> ).

Thanks a lot!

//Erik


> On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 11:10 AM, Antti Jogi Poikola <
> antti.poikola at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Great work, I would like to see the individuals own right to get and use
>> the data about him much stronger in the declaration:
>>
>>
>> 4. Everyone has the right to inspect and control
>>
>> -> inspection is something, but actual rights and means to get the data
>> and use it would be highly important
>>
>>
>>
>> 6. The users of personal data,
>>
>> whatever their level of accountability, including States, public and
>> private authorities, companies and individuals, shall show total
>> transparency in the collection and use of any individual’s data, and *shall
>> facilitate each individual’s access to his data*, as well as its
>> traceability, confidentiality and security. #transparency_of_the_uses
>>
>> -> here the access is somewhat hidden in between many other things - I
>> would like to see access and right to use  in the heading level.
>>
>>
>> -Jogi
>>
>>
>>
>> On 26 September 2014 08:33, Dazza Greenwood <dazza at civics.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Interesting! Glad to learn of this but the file as displayed appears
>>> to be an image and (on my device at least) cuts off the text on the
>>> right margin.
>>>
>>> Can you share a link to a version of these data principles in plain
>>> simple pure text format and from an authoritative source?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>  - Dazza
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>>> On Sep 25, 2014, at 6:53 PM, Mattias OKFSE <mattias at okfn.se> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Have you seen this? Can I have your inputs on it?
>>>> http://www.ddhn.org/index-en.php
>>>>
>>>> What do you think? If you don't like it - what would you change about
>>> it?
>>>>
>>>> What are your thoughts around the organisation, process for the document
>>>> drafting and the partnering organisations?
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>>
>>>> Mattias
>>>> Community Manager
>>>> Open Knowledge Sweden
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