UMA legal subgroup notes
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Business model paper:
Elevator pitch in doc:
A Proposed Licensing Model for User-Managed Access
Can we describe our audience much more directly?
Old: This paper is intended for audiences who are business-knowledgeable and experienced with legal devices.
New: This paper is intended for professionals in the areas of law, privacy, risk, compliance, security policy, and business policy, particularly those responsible for building and running UMA-enabled services.
Latest subtitle/elevator pitch: 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
Mike's, with additions: How UMA enables an individual to control access to their personal digital assets in the UMA access sharing protocol together with a licensing model for personal digital assets enables user-centric control in the network-based information societyinformation society <<when UMA-enabled services are mapped to a licensing model>>
Playing around/discussion: UMA protocol (associate it with "privacy" and "privacy instruments"?) and licensing model
Further work: How licensing enables personal digital asset access control for individuals using services enabled by the UMA protocol, heightening privacy protection <<and compliance?>>
Arrgh, so close! Tim and Eve will try and wrap up all the remaining comments in the doc by Monday and get the e-ballot out.
2018-01-12
Attending: Eve, Colin, Tim
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