Re: authorization for W3C to release names to the PBG SC

Didn’t they already get the list of companies as part of the original handover? They must have. If they didn’t , how was transitional membership managed?

Graham Bell
EDItEUR

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On 9 Oct 2018, at 08:09, AUDRAIN LUC <LAUDRAIN@hachette-livre.fr<mailto:LAUDRAIN@hachette-livre.fr>> wrote:

Hi,

Company names will be helpful.
Is the IDPF board ok for sharing this information with the PBG SC ?

Best,
Luc

De : Cristina Mussinelli <c.mussinelli@360publishing.it<mailto:c.mussinelli@360publishing.it>>
Date : mardi 9 octobre 2018 à 06:37
À : George Kerscher <kerscher@montana.com<mailto:kerscher@montana.com>>
Cc : "PBG Steering Committee (Public)" <public-publishing-sc@w3.org<mailto:public-publishing-sc@w3.org>>, IDPF Executive Board <idpf-board@googlegroups.com<mailto:idpf-board@googlegroups.com>>
Objet : Re: authorization for W3C to release names to the PBG SC
Renvoyer - De : <public-publishing-sc@w3.org<mailto:public-publishing-sc@w3.org>>
Renvoyer - Date : mardi 9 octobre 2018 à 06:37

Thank you fine for me
Cristina Mussinelli

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Il giorno 9 ott 2018, alle ore 00:51, George Kerscher <kerscher@montana.com<mailto:kerscher@montana.com>> ha scritto:
Hi, IDPF Exec, and PBG SC,

Please see Daves comments below. Dave has been looking in to this in prep for the DAISY website revision.
I think this addresses Cristina’s concern.

Best
George


From: Dave Gunn <DGunn@daisy.org<mailto:DGunn@daisy.org>>
Sent: Monday, October 8, 2018 3:34 PM
To: Richard Orme <rorme@daisy.org<mailto:rorme@daisy.org>>; George Kerscher (montana) <kerscher@montana.com<mailto:kerscher@montana.com>>
Subject: RE: authorization for W3C to release names to the PBG SC

GDPR relates to information about people, particularly identifiable data. If this is just the company names without information about people or their contact details, GDPR does not apply.
Dave

From: Richard Orme
Sent: 08 October 2018 22:08
To: George Kerscher (montana) <kerscher@montana.com<mailto:kerscher@montana.com>>
Cc: Dave Gunn <DGunn@daisy.org<mailto:DGunn@daisy.org>>
Subject: Re: authorization for W3C to release names to the PBG SC

Actually Dave (copied) is the expert in the room...
Richard

________________________________
From: George Kerscher <kerscher@montana.com<mailto:kerscher@montana.com>>
Sent: Monday, October 8, 2018 10:06:13 PM
To: Richard Orme; Dave Gunn
Subject: FW: authorization for W3C to release names to the PBG SC

Hi Richard and Dave,

Perhaps you know more about this. We are asking if it is OK for the W3C to release names and status of IDPF members to the SC. The purpose is to recruit companies in to publishing activities at the W3C.

Best
George


From: idpf-board@googlegroups.com<mailto:idpf-board@googlegroups.com> <idpf-board@googlegroups.com<mailto:idpf-board@googlegroups.com>> On Behalf Of Cristina Mussinelli
Sent: Monday, October 8, 2018 9:55 AM
To: George Kerscher <kerscher@montana.com<mailto:kerscher@montana.com>>; IDPF Executive Board <idpf-board@googlegroups.com<mailto:idpf-board@googlegroups.com>>
Subject: Re: authorization for W3C to release names to the PBG SC

Hi
Personally I do not have any objection, I only suggest to verify if the new GRDP ((General Data Protection Regulation) entered in force in EU on 25 May of this year may effect this kind of activity for the EU members.

Best
Cristina



Da: <idpf-board@googlegroups.com<mailto:idpf-board@googlegroups.com>> per conto di George Kerscher <kerscher@montana.com<mailto:kerscher@montana.com>>
Data: lunedì 8 ottobre 2018 15:32
A: IDPF Executive Board <idpf-board@googlegroups.com<mailto:idpf-board@googlegroups.com>>
Oggetto: authorization for W3C to release names to the PBG SC

Hello,

The PBG SC is asking Ralph to release the company names and if they were in good standing at the time of the combination. I think there are over 300 companies that would be identified. I believe the intent is to encourage these companies to join the W3C as full members or to join the  Publishing Business Group.

Just respond if you have an objection and why. Let’s give it 72 hours to object.


Best
George


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