- From: Junichi Hashimoto <xju-hashimoto@kddi.com>
- Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 20:21:00 +0900
- To: Jeremiah Foster <jeremiah.foster@pelagicore.com>, Junichi Hashimoto <ju-hashimoto@kddilabs.jp>
- Cc: public-automotive <public-automotive@w3.org>, "public-autowebplatform@w3.org" <public-autowebplatform@w3.org>, public-auto-privacy-security@w3.org
Hi Jeremiah, My colleague, Hirabayashi-san had an exhaustive research on world privacy lows/policies and would have some thought for "gold standard" Shall we have a talk tomorrow, say lunch time? What people feel sensitive depends on him/her. Only we can do is giving options to end users and asking developers to take care their rights. Regards, Junichi On 15/10/27 18:53 , Jeremiah Foster wrote: > Thank you very much Junichi-san. > > In reading your slides I note that you discuss towards the end user's > rights regarding personal data. I think this is an important issue that > lies at the very heart of privacy. I worry however that there already > appear to be cars that are leaking personal data, at least according to > German privacy laws. Given the general state of churn of data privacy > laws internationally, what ought to be the "gold standard" for user > privacy? I worry a bit that W3C may be a bit too beholden to commercial > browser vendors and while that may be good for the marketplace it is > less good when trying to harmonize various jurisdiction's privacy policies. > > Can the W3C promulgate or adopt a set of expected user rights regarding > personal data and its privacy? Or does this work need to happen at the > national or international level? > > Some background: > 1. EU polcy: > http://ec.europa.eu/justice/data-protection/data-collection/legal/index_en.htm > 2. Safe Harbor is invalid: > http://ec.europa.eu/justice/newsroom/data-protection/news/151013_en.htm > 3. W3C PEP standard: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P3P#Criticisms > > Regards, > > Jeremiah > > On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 10:18 AM, Junichi Hashimoto > <ju-hashimoto@kddilabs.jp <mailto:ju-hashimoto@kddilabs.jp>> wrote: > > Hi > > Attached file is the slides of yesterdays presentation. > > Regards, > Junichi > > > > > -- > Jeremiah C. Foster > GENIVI COMMUNITY MANAGER > > Pelagicore AB > Ekelundsgatan 4, 6tr, SE-411 18 > Gothenburg, Sweden > M: +46 (0)73 093 0506 > jeremiah.foster@pelagicore.com <mailto:jeremiah.foster@pelagicore.com> > >
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