Re: Proposed definitions of Share and Collect

On Oct 24, 2012, at 9:11 AM, Roy T. Fielding wrote:
> On Oct 23, 2012, at 9:09 PM, Amy Colando (LCA) wrote:
> 
>> Per an action assigned to me in Amsterdam, I’m submitting a couple of proposed verb definitions for discussion by the group.  I worked on these with a small group, including David W., Rigo, Chris Pedigo and Susan Israel.  I can’t say that we are in total agreement, but we wanted to share our work product to date in order to keep the process moving forward.  Looking forward to feedback.
>>  
>> Collect: a party "collects" data if it receives the data and stores it for more than a transient period.
>> 
>> Share: A party "shares" data if it transfers or provides a copy of data that it has collected to any other party
>> 
> 
> I suggest something slightly different ...
> 
> Collect: A party "collects" data if it receives the data and shares the
>          data with other parties or stores the data for more than a
>          transient period.

er, I'd better make that grammar less ambiguous ...

  Collect: A party "collects" data if it receives the data and then
           either shares the data with other parties or stores the
           data for more than a transient period.

> Share:   A party "shares" data if it provides a copy or access to the
>          data to a third party.
> 
> 
> My rationale is that one can share without storing (already mentioned
> at DC meeting) and that it isn't "sharing data" if multiple legal
> entities within the first party context, including service providers
> that meet the contractual obligations of confidentiality, have access
> to the data.
> 
> ....Roy
> 

Received on Wednesday, 24 October 2012 16:27:37 UTC