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18.06.2010 Bill of Rights der Internetnutzer
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18.06.2010: Für Freiheit und Privatsphäre in der vernetzten Gesellschaft

Auf der diesjährigen "Konferenz zu Computer, Freiheit und Privatsphäre in der vernetzten Gesellschaft" (CFP2010) verfassten die TeilnehmerInnen eine Bill of Rights, die Betreiber von sozialen Plattformen ihren NutzerInnen zusichern sollen.

We the users expect social network sites to provide us the following rights in their Terms of Service, Privacy Policies, and implementations of their system:

  1. Honesty: Honor your privacy policy and terms of service
  2. Clarity: Make sure that policies, terms of service, and settings are easy to find and understand
  3. Freedom of speech: Do not delete or modify my data without a clear policy and justification
  4. Empowerment : Support assistive technologies and universal accessibility
  5. Self-protection: Support privacy-enhancing technologies
  6. Data minimization: Minimize the information I am required to provide and share with others
  7. Control: Let me control my data, and don’t facilitate sharing it unless I agree first
  8. Predictability: Obtain my prior consent before significantly changing who can see my data.
  9. Data portability: Make it easy for me to obtain a copy of my data
  10. Protection: Treat my data as securely as your own confidential data unless I choose to share it, and notify me if it is compromised
  11. Right to know: Show me how you are using my data and allow me to see who and what has access to it.
  12. Right to self-define: Let me create more than one identity and use pseudonyms. Do not link them without my permission.
  13. Right to appeal: Allow me to appeal punitive actions
  14. Right to withdraw: Allow me to delete my account, and remove my data

Adopted almost-unanimously (one dissent on data portability) at the Computers, Freedom, and Privacy conference.

Mehr dazu bei http://cfp.acm.org/wordpress/?p=495

Abstimmung dazu

@cfpconf: “yes” to the #BillOfRights http://act.ly/23h
@cfpconf: “no” to the #BillOfRights http://act.ly/23i


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Created: 2010-06-21 06:22:49
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