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- Working session on User-Managed Access (UMA) in Contractual and Regulatory Contexts
Attending: Eve, Ann, Kathleen, John W, Adrian
We discussed Eve's new slide describing "key benefits to users" at a high level as a potential way of fleshing out the next subsection of the primer.
- Not just opt-in or opt-out when asked
- Sharing, unsharing, and editing of sharing preferences allowed at any time, without external influence
- Possible to offer a service that centralizes sharing preference management across data services for user convenience
- The central service doesn’t see any of the data
- It acts on the user’s policy instructions when others attempt access to data services
- The user can choose to share whatever “grain” of access each data service offers
- Such as read vs. write, or weight vs. fat mass
We've now added and wordsmithed this.
Instead of the spiral or the simplified spiral in the primer, John suggests a very friendly version of the "three phases" paradigm (as suggested by Adrian) that's already explained in the spec. He will sketch what's he's thinking of, and we'll ask Domenico to turn it into something beautiful!
2016-09-02
- Working session on User-Managed Access (UMA) in Contractual and Regulatory Contexts
- Eve will try to press ahead with lots of editing AIs prior to the call
- Adrian and Kathleen have sent various suggestions in list/private email in the last month we should review
Attending: Eve, Kathleen, Ann, John W, Mary, Jim
We did a ton of work in the document.
If you haven't seen it, the latest version of the slides with the "legal use cases" is here. Please feel free to share it.
See also Jim's CommonAccord capture of the GDPR.
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