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Date
Jan 28, 2014
Attendees
Unable to attend:
- Andrew Proia
- Reuben Binns
- John Wunderlich
Goals
- Update on the Hackathon
- Ask for any other business
- Add editors to the consent legal map spreadsheet
- Go through the instructions (ask for questions
Discussion Items
Time | Item | Who | Notes |
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| Update on the Schema | Mary & Tom | Not much done so we will work on the schema Tom asking for a starting point for the schema Mary. Schema to Treat people based on where they live and not where they travel to. However both should be taken into account. Mark. Whatever the jurisdiction of the ISP people use would be the consent jurisdiction.
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| Consent Map | Mark | - Start assigning jurisdictions for people to work on (ex: Valentino working from Italy), this can be found in the consent map spreadsheet.
People need to sign up On the consent map spreadsheet for jurisdictions. It avoids people duplicating jurisdictions or working on 2 at the same time. - Everyone to take a look at instructions and try adding a jurisdiction,
- raise up comments on the spreadsheet and Mark will address them as they come up.. Maybe raise this for discussion if need be at a later date.
- Get people editor access.
- Think through the process of giving that access, sign to the workgroup or not or backup the spreadsheet in order to avoid messing it up.?
- Hackpad for the instructions to filling in the consent map --> https://hackpad.com/Consent-Legal-Map-Overview-Instructions-ysMNJu6X23b#:h=Introduction
Lots of details when it comes to consent. The grey highlighted columns are for the consent receipt. (Sensible personal info) . California might have more laws. In that case we created another sheet. Theres a USA sheet on the spreadsheet with the sector laws.
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