Re: Data Privacy Vocab

Hi Beatriz, that is good news. We look forward to seeing the outcomes of this work, and please let us know if/when you need any feedback!

Cheers - Renato

> On 12 Apr 2020, at 07:53, besteves@delicias.dia.fi.upm.es wrote:
> 
> Dear Renato, all,
> 
> I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself.
> I'm Beatriz and I started my PhD under the supervision of Victor in January of this year.
> My PhD is inserted in the PROTECT project [1], with my research topic being focused on building tools that can help users manage their GDPR rights.
> 
> In consequence of this, after a review of existing research on privacy-related policy languages and vocabularies related to data protection, we think that the usage of ODRL in conjunction with the DPV vocabularies is a line of work that could add great value to the community and that we are considering to pursue.
> 
> The SPECIAL project [2] already did some good work on this field with the ODRL Regulatory Compliance Profile [3].
> SPECIAL was the driving force behind the creation of the DPV community group and the DPV builds on the core vocabularies of SPECIAL.
> This profile already provides two examples related to GDPR articles, so it could be the starting point to define a complete GDPR compliance profile, using both ODRL and DPV.
> 
> [1] https://protect-network.eu/2019/08/02/ethics-law-and-knowledge-for-governing-ai-data/
> [2] https://www.specialprivacy.eu/
> [3] https://ai.wu.ac.at/policies/orcp/regulatory-model.html 
> 
> Best regards,
> Beatriz Esteves
> 
> PhD Student
> D3206 - Ontology Engineering Group (OEG)
> Artificial Intelligence Department 
> ETS de Ingenieros Informáticos - Campus de Montegancedo s/n 
> Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM)
> Boadilla del Monte-28660 Madrid, Spain 
> Emails: beatriz.gc.esteves@gmail.com beatriz.gesteves@upm.es
> Skype: b.esteves4
> 
> 
> Renato Iannella – Tue, 7. April 2020 14:39
>> Thanks for the links Victor. It looks like interesting work.
>> The question is - could you use their vocab as a ‘profile’ for ODRL?That is,
>> use ODRL as the policy language framework (the Info Model) and the Data
>> Privacy vocab as the terms.
>> It would make for a good use case for both community groups.
>> @simon/@rigo - I notice you are both authors of this document - what do you
>> think?
>> 
>> Renato
>>> On 7 Apr 2020, at 00:28, Víctor Rodríguez Doncel <vrodriguez@fi.upm.es> wrote:
>> Thanks a lot!
>> 
>> Just to add that I informed on the activities of the W3C Data Privacy
>> Vocabularies and Control Community Group (DPVC) 
>> https://www.w3.org/community/dpvcg/, who published in November this nice spec. 
>> https://www.w3.org/ns/dpv/They are are now in the process of writing a best
>> practices document....
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Víctor
> 

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