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INF 6107We publicly assert that all users of the social web are entitled to certain fundamental rights, specifically:
* Ownership of their own personal information, including:
o their own profile data
o the list of people they are connected to
o the activity stream of content they create;
* Control of whether and how such personal information is shared with others; and
* Freedom to grant persistent access to their personal information to trusted external sites.
Sites supporting these rights shall:
* Allow their users to syndicate their own profile data, their friends list, and the data that’s shared with them via the service, using a persistent URL or API token and open data formats;
* Allow their users to syndicate their own stream of activity outside the site;
* Allow their users to link from their profile pages to external identifiers in a public way; and
* Allow their users to discover who else they know is also on their site, using the same external identifiers made available for lookup within the service. -
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Adam Crowe"We publicly assert that all users of the social web are entitled to certain fundamental rights, specifically: #Ownership #Control #Freedom" -- ...
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A Bill of Rights for Users of the Social Web
Authored by Joseph Smarr, Marc Canter, Robert Scoble, and Michael Arrington
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Ownership of their own personal information,
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Control of whether and how such personal information is shared with others
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Freedom to grant persistent access to their personal information to trusted external sites.
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Allow their users to syndicate their own profile data, their friends list, and the data that’s shared with them via the service
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To what extent did Duncan Work’s “A Call for a Social Networking Bill of Rights” from 2004 feed into your thinking on this?
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but there’s one piece you don’t seem to have touched: “the right to know who is collecting what and for what purposes.”
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you have the right to know (and control) *all* the information that the network has on you, not just information that you’ve provided or information that’s deemed “personal,” and you also have the right to know what the network is doing with that information.
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milovandiestThere are already many who support the ideas laid out in this Bill of Rights, but we are actively seeking to grow the roster of those publicly backing the principles and approaches it outlines.
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stef mullerThere are already many who support the ideas laid out in this Bill of Rights, but we are actively seeking to grow the roster of those publicly backing the principles and approaches it outlines. That said, this Bill of Rights is not a document “carved in
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Carolynn BrutonA forum for the discussion of a possible Bill of Rights for users of the Social web
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Philippe HoThere are already many who support the ideas laid out in this Bill of Rights, but we are actively seeking to grow the roster of those publicly backing the principles and approaches it outlines. That said, this Bill of Rights is not a document “carved in
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Lyn HayDiscussions about the "Social Graph" have been heating up of late, particularly around the topic of open access to member profile, network, and content streams. The thinking was catalyzed, at least in part, by the Data Sharing Summit Sept 7th-8th, which s
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Gary BurgeThere are already many who support the ideas laid out in this Bill of Rights, but we are actively seeking to grow the roster of those publicly backing the principles and approaches it outlines. That said, this Bill of Rights is not a document “carved in
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edtechtalkWe the social networkers, in order to form a more perfect web...
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Jennifer MaddrellWe the social networkers, in order to form a more perfect web...
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- Ownership of their own personal information, including:
- their own profile data
- the list of people they are connected to
- the activity stream of content they create;
- Control of whether and how such personal information is shared with others; and
- Freedom to grant persistent access to their personal information to trusted external sites.
- Allow their users to syndicate their own profile data, their friends list, and the data that’s shared with them via the service, using a persistent URL or API token and open data formats;
- Allow their users to syndicate their own stream of activity outside the site;
- Allow their users to link from their profile pages to external identifiers in a public way; and
- Allow their users to discover who else they know is also on their site, using the same external identifiers made available for lookup within the service.
A Bill of Rights for Users of the Social Web
Filed under: Open Social Web — jsmarr @ 5:31 amPreamble:
There are already many who support the ideas laid out in this Bill of Rights, but we are actively seeking to grow the roster of those publicly backing the principles and approaches it outlines. That said, this Bill of Rights is not a document “carved in stone” (or written on paper). It is a blog post, and it is intended to spur conversation and debate, which will naturally lead to tweaks of the language. So, let’s get the dialogue going and get as many of the major stakeholders on board as we can!A Bill of Rights for Users of the Social Web
Authored by Joseph Smarr, Marc Canter, Robert Scoble, and Michael Arrington
September 4, 2007We publicly assert that all users of the social web are entitled to certain fundamental rights, specifically:
Sites supporting these rights shall:
- Ownership of their own personal information, including:
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Jake McKeeA stab at a consistent set of "rights" for users of the Social Web. I have my reservations, but I'm curious what you think...
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