[okfn-discuss] Cross Post: Open Knowledge Foundation & Open Notice - How to Create A Central Repository of Common Terms
Smarthart
mark.lizar at gmail.com
Wed Oct 31 13:08:41 UTC 2012
Greetings Open Knowledge Foundation,
We are a group of projects and people interested in opening privacy, consent and the control architecture of personal data. We'd like to start off a discussion about how to go about creating a repository for common terms for online notices. We are wondering if there is anyone in the OKF community (or if the OKF itself) would like to help us create a global open notice infrastructure?
Background (what is Open Notice about? )
Many people who use the web express concern about both the increasing amounts of their personal data being collected online and the terms to which they agree. The existing global infrastructure for managing data and terms relies heavily on the use of ‘notices’, and these come from the data collector, rather than from the individual. Notices are the legal regulatory mechanisms that refer to privacy policies and terms of service. This system of notices is unfit for use in the contemporary digital context. The notices are often unreadable, unclear, and not useful in practice. They provide limited guidance for people and few benefits to the companies and organisations who issue them. Open Notice is an effort that calls for an open, global, and public infrastructure for legally required, digitally necessary consent-based notices. The Open Notice effort seeks to foster collaboration among the various projects working on these problems around the world. This paper outlines a framework for greater multi- stakeholder collaboration between these projects, regulators, and governments, with the aim of creating an open and global notice infrastructure.
At this moment we are wondering if it is a good idea to start a common terms 'GitHub' repository, and if anyone has any ideas or advice? As well, we are wondering if our project fits into an already established effort at the OKF?
If you are interested in helping please join our mailing list at opennotice at googlegroups.com.
Best Regards,
Mark Lizar & Reuben Binns
Open Notice Coordinators
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