- From: Harshvardhan J. Pandit <me@harshp.com>
- Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2023 18:38:08 +0100
- To: Iain Henderson <iain@jlinc.com>
- Cc: Data Privacy Vocabularies and Controls Community Group <public-dpvcg@w3.org>
Hi Iain. Thanks for wording it out this way (see quoted text below). I support this perspective on the usefulness of DPV - albeit also acknowledging that we haven't worked on its explicitly but I see that as a limitation of the regulations being organisation-centric. I am willing and support exploring the other side of this i.e. what might it mean to have individual-centric perspectives - while still being faithful of DPV's scope in following existing regulations. - Harsh On 07/09/2023 08:10, Iain Henderson wrote: > On the other side (empowered individuals); that is clearly wide open > with no particular regulatory guidance in place. We are all assumed to > be un-empowered data subjects with the rights that gives us; but nothing > more than that. > > Where I’m coming from is that DPV is a means through which empowered > individuals can begin to point to specific things, in the knowledge that > those things can easily be understood by, and relevant to, the > organisations that hold data on them. -- --- Harshvardhan J. Pandit, Ph.D Assistant Professor ADAPT Centre, Dublin City University https://harshp.com/
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