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This working group has been evolving since 2009, starting with an initial phase which identified and documented use cases, scenarios, best practices and work product to illustrate the various sub-sets of user driven information, the benefits therein. In the secondphasewe specified policy and technology enablers needed to enable consent based information flow and produce the Consent Receipt aswguse case.For out as the Information Sharing WG focused on catalysing a rich flow of consent based personal information - from a CRM perspective - actual demand data (as opposed to derived / predicted demand) as pursued in CRM products and departments today. In 2012, Open Notice Initiative, (now the Open Consent Group), presented a paper Opening up the Online Notice Infrastructure An ‘Open Notice’ Call For Collaboration, at the W3C Do Not Track & Beyond Conference. The result of this effort was the proposal to ISWG to focus on a consent work stream, which resulted in this WG name change to the Consent & Information Sharing WG (CISWG). This work stream focused on making an identity management usable Consent Receipt, with a release of V1.1 in time for May 25th, when the EU GDPR (privacy laws) comes into effect EU wide . The Work Group is open for interested members and the work product of this workgroup is also open under Royalty Free RAND license, this work is for review by industry, public sector, regulators, and community partners; like Project VRM, who have supported thelong termdevelopment the long term development of tools for individual autonomy over personal information and the Open Notice Initiative who gestated and contributed the consent receipt project. In this nextphasewe aim to start to develop further emerging cross domain frameworks and tools for our community to enable greater control over personal data flows. For example: When individuals are forced to sign organisation-centric privacypolicies / termsof use, limitations are naturally placed on personal information on both sides of the information-sharing-transaction. If people were enabled with open standards, these constraints would be able to be rebalanced as to enable people to have more and more autonomous personal data control capabilities.Catalysinga rich flow of consent based personal information - from a CRM perspective - actual demand data (as opposed toderived / predicteddemand) as pursued in CRM products and departments today..
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This blog post on the Personal Data Eco-system is useful background and context for this working group. Download the Consent Receipt Overview |