- From: Harshvardhan J. Pandit <me@harshp.com>
- Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2022 19:53:52 +0100
- To: Iwan Aucamp <aucampia@gmail.com>, public-dpvcg@w3.org
Hi. Not exactly what your requirement is, but one possibility is to annotate it as Non-Personal Data using https://w3id.org/dpv#NonPersonalData and then either annotate others as PersonalData, or consider the absence of this label as possibly containing personal data. It is quite difficult to indicate the negation of a condition i.e. not processing any personal data. And the open world interpretation further complicates things. Instead, IMHO, its cleaner to specify something processes only non-personal data, and then deal with lack of this information. Regards, Harsh On 06/04/2022 19:22, Iwan Aucamp wrote: > Hi > > This is somewhat outside of the scope of your working group, but I want > to annotate resources explicitly as not processing personal data, so > that resources that have no annotations can be identified, and so that > resources can be divided into three groups: resources that process > personal data (i.e has ?resource rdf:type dpv:PersonalDataHandling), > resources that do not process personal data, and resources for which it > is not known if they process personal data. I want to use this to > annotate a bunch of cloud resources (i.e. databases, blob containers, > event streams). > > Is there an elegant way to explicitly annotate resources as not > processing personal data that anyone is aware of? > > Regards > Iwan Aucamp -- --- Harshvardhan J. Pandit, Ph.D Research Fellow ADAPT Centre, Trinity College Dublin https://harshp.com/
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