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2018-01-19

Attending: ...Eve, Colin, Tim, Adrian, Mark, Kathleen

Agenda:

  • Final edits to the business model doc draft 7c, taking into consideration comments collected during UMA telecon 2018-01-18
  • Get the draft ready to send to WG members for review in PDF form so we can do an e-ballot for draft WG report publication

Regarding the Vermont legislation: Though the overt focus is blockchain, Colin has some thoughts about the notion of a "personal identity trust company". Can we simply have a conversation with the legislators? Yes! Tim reads the bill as being about identity brokering. Which others could also provide input? Perhaps those with an eye on the legal landscape as well as identity and privacy. (John W?) The bill authors have expertise in banking law. Adrian could talk to them as well – turns out he's already aware of the effort. We don't want to necessarily derail their "blockchain" focus, but we want to introduce them to our notion of the ASO as an agent and the power of that. Colin can help with those experienced on the brokering side, and mentions some comparative country ID efforts. Adrian mentions India's identity system Aadhar and their efforts towards greater privacy; he's involved on the health records side.

AI: Tim: Make introductions as appropriate between the Vermont legislators and the UMAnitarians.

Business model paper:

Elevator pitch in doc:

How the UMA access sharing protocol together with a licensing model for personal digital assets enables user-centric control in the network-based information society

How the UMA access sharing protocol together with a licensing model for personal digital assets enables user-centric control in the network-based information society


2018-01-12

Attending: Eve, Colin, Tim

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