- From: Joseph Alhadeff <joseph.alhadeff@oracle.com>
- Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2016 10:36:56 -0700
- To: Kepeng Li <kepeng.lkp@alibaba-inc.com>
- Cc: Nat Sakimura <sakimura@gmail.com>, Alan Chapell <achapell@chapellassociates.com>, "public-privacy (W3C mailing list)" <public-privacy@w3.org>, chaals@yandex-team.ru
- Message-Id: <C3E7657B-77F0-44EA-936D-39D3F051547D@oracle.com>
It really depends on what you mean by privacy principles. There are APEC and OECD privacy principles, there were US fair information privacy principles... The COE in treaty 108 has privacy principles which in many ways were a foundation for Directive 95/46. These collectively are for many the bedrock of privacy. These may not be at the level of specificity you are looking for. But there are trades and others who have developed sectoral or more specific versions of principles, including those related to privacy by design... Joe Sent from my iPad > On Sep 19, 2016, at 10:08 AM, Kepeng Li <kepeng.lkp@alibaba-inc.com> wrote: > > Hi Nat, > > > There are many well respected documents that have something very similar in them. > > Can you send the links of the mentioned similar documents? > > Thanks, > > Kind Regards > Kepeng > > -------------------------- > > 发件人:Nat Sakimura<sakimura@gmail.com> > 日期:15:28 > 添加收件人Alan Chapell<achapell@chapellassociates.com> > 输入主题Re: Privacy protection principles > > > Sorry, I have not been following the list lately so I am probably missing something, but what is the context around this document? > > There are many well respected documents that have something very similar in them. What are we creating yet another one? > > Nat > > 2016/09/19 午前3:15 "Alan Chapell" <achapell@chapellassociates.com>: > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > Alan Chapell > > Chapell & Associates > > 917 318 8440 > > > > > > On 9/18/16, 12:49 PM, "Kepeng Li" <kepeng.lkp@alibaba-inc.com> wrote: > > > > > > Hi Chaals, > > Thanks for your edits. It is quite helpful. > > I made some further edits based on your proposed changes. > > About your embedded questions, we can discuss them during the PING meeting on Tuesday. > > Kind Regards > Kepeng > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > 发件人:<chaals@yandex-team.ru> > 日 期:2016年09月16日 01:38:52 > 收件人:Kepeng Li<kepeng.lkp@alibaba-inc.com>; public-privacy@w3.org<public-privacy@w3.org> > 主 题:Re: Privacy protection principles > > - runnegar@, tjwhalen@ > > Hi Kepeng, all, > > I made a few minor edits, mostly shuffling things that seemed to belong in a different place, or trying to simplify the language. > > One of the things I did is change "privacy information" in some places to "private information", and in other places to "privacy-sensitive information". > > "privacy information" sounds wrong to me, but I am not sure what a better phrase would be. > > Feel free to over-write any of my edits... > > cheers > > Chaals > > 15.09.2016, 17:11, "Kepeng Li" <kepeng.lkp@alibaba-inc.com>: > > Hi Christine, Tara and all, > > > > I just submitted an initial proposal for privacy protection principles: > > https://www.w3.org/wiki/Privacy/Privacy_protection_principles > > > > I hope we can allocate some time in TPAC PING IG to discuss that, to see > > if it is valuable to continue to work on this subject. > > > > Thanks and see you in TPAC! > > > > Kind Regards > > > > Kepeng Li > > Alibaba > > -- > Charles McCathie Nevile - web standards - CTO Office, Yandex > chaals@yandex-team.ru - - - Find more at http://yandex.com >
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