- From: Tim Holborn <timothy.holborn@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2014 21:04:28 +1000
- To: Michael Brunnbauer <brunni@netestate.de>
- Cc: public-rww <public-rww@w3.org>
- Message-Id: <7BC65717-8771-468B-BB03-3F950C44FAD6@gmail.com>
Hi Michael, Thankyou. Yes - i will. It seems a great array of fragmented initiatives exist, yet nothing seems to get to the point where a user has something similar to http://creativecommons.org/choose/ available� In part - i do not think it is a specification or functionality problem. Perhaps linguistics (in relation to the ontological factors) are implicated in a work that would solve the perceived problem, yet equally - perhaps its an implementation problem - meaning, the RDF is largely available and its more about how to implement it in a useful way, rather than reinventing quite useful wheels already in existence. I�ve recently come-across https://info.respectnetwork.com/the-big-picture/ - which showcases the �BLT sandwich� - therein, Given the jurisdiction issues; graphics and broader engagement principles brought about by the �creative commons� strategy - i do ponder the best approach to obtain collaborative engagement, in a decentralised manner� Linked-data changes more than simply the DB. :) (IMHO). I�ll follow-up and see where those two pointers lead. Mind, i�m finding the reception of the concept to be well regarded so far� I�m hoping it can be refined well enough to result in delivering something that obtains critical mass... Tim.H. On 9 Jul 2014, at 8:44 pm, Michael Brunnbauer <brunni@netestate.de> wrote: > > Hello Tim, > > On Wed, Jul 09, 2014 at 08:23:43PM +1000, Tim Holborn wrote: >> I?m thinking perhaps a means might be to consider how to create a W3 Community Group surrounding the development of a solution in this area, however am not sure about the scope such an initiative should take-on (i.e. it could include other privacy / personal data policy related technologies) and am overall wondering what views exist out in the community around this perceived problem, and how best to attend to it. > > Maybe you should ask members of the former W3C P3P working group about their > experiences? Also: The Policy Languages Interest Group - PLING still seems to > exist but has not had activity since 2011. > > Regards, > > Michael Brunnbauer > > -- > ++ Michael Brunnbauer > ++ netEstate GmbH > ++ Geisenhausener Stra�e 11a > ++ 81379 M�nchen > ++ Tel +49 89 32 19 77 80 > ++ Fax +49 89 32 19 77 89 > ++ E-Mail brunni@netestate.de > ++ http://www.netestate.de/ > ++ > ++ Sitz: M�nchen, HRB Nr.142452 (Handelsregister B M�nchen) > ++ USt-IdNr. DE221033342 > ++ Gesch�ftsf�hrer: Michael Brunnbauer, Franz Brunnbauer > ++ Prokurist: Dipl. Kfm. (Univ.) Markus Hendel
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