I
agree you cannot prevent it as in a 100% guarantee, but privacy aware technical
design and the use of pseudonymity can make it darn hard and potentially not
worth the effort …. vs. legal interception for example…
But
that's a different realm - law enforcement. It's not user centric
identity management. you design so these two cannot intersect.
Cheers
Colin
From: community-bounces@kantarainitiative.org
[mailto:community-bounces@kantarainitiative.org] On Behalf Of Ben Laurie
Sent: Thursday, 13 January 2011 6:01 a.m.
To: Graham Sadd
Cc: community@kantarainitiative.org; Frank Wray;
community@lists.idcommons.net; trutkowski@netmagic.com; Rob Marano
Subject: Re: [Kantara - Community] [community] an interesting question
On 12 January 2011 16:49, Graham Sadd <graham.sadd@paoga.com> wrote:
Trust requires a 2-way interaction and
there are considerable benefits to organisations, public and private, from
sharing the load of Personal Information Management with the subject. Given
that appropriate authentication and Verification procedures are followed then
there are mutual advantages in a record being accurate and up-to-date, reduced
costs and automatic legal compliance among them.
I do not dispute this, but you should not ask for the
impossible: "What I don’t want is any organisation, public or private,
passing it on without my knowledge or consent.". You cannot prevent this.
You can penalise people who do, but you can't prevent it.
Graham Sadd
Chairman & CEO
Trusted Relationship Management
From: Ben Laurie [mailto:benl@google.com]
Sent: 12 January 2011 15:58
To: Graham Sadd
Cc: Frank Wray; trutkowski@netmagic.com; Drummond Reed; Mary Ruddy; Walsh, Alan J; Rob Marano; community@lists.idcommons.net; community@kantarainitiative.org
Subject: Re: [community] an interesting question
On 12 January 2011 15:35, Graham Sadd <graham.sadd@paoga.com> wrote:
What I don’t want is any organisation, public or private, passing it on without my knowledge or consent.
In order to achieve this you have to make DRM work - and persuade everyone you interact with to use the hardware required for DRM. Both seem to be impossible.
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