Identity Trust Charter

'''Identity Trust
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Purpose
A working group which is focused on the research of Information Self Determination, to which it is a requirement to have equal, usable, and proportional access to information, especially personal information. This working group is directly addressing a glaring need for a better understanding of information self-determination and a better understanding of identity and information management.

Identity Trust as a working group will facilitate discussion and research about access to personal information and information equality. Also reflected in the disproportionate equality in the application of terms of service agreement (TOSA) along with a need for greater transparency and control over personal information.

Principles

 * 1) Provide an active voice for information equality
 * 2) Provide an active voice for information self-determination
 * 3) Promote transparency over data policy
 * 4) Promote transparency over quality of access to personal information
 * 5) Promote transparency over quality of information one has access too

Practices
It is intended that in 2009 Identity Trust will conduct research in the development of providing transparency over personal information policy.

As an example, Identity Trust is currently focused on the use case of access, and awareness of CCTV surveillance.

If you would like to get involved or know of any existing research or R&D projects in this specific area, please email mark@smartspecies.com, or join the mailing list.

Requirements of Participation and How to Join
Membership is open to anyone who is interested in putting the law and policy together to create a secure, user-centric identity legal framework.

Anyone may join by signing up at http://idcommons.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/identitytrust

If you are interested in getting more involved than participating in these discussions, then access to a working group project website is available; email mark@smartspecies.com for access. Generally, volunteer efforts would go into planning discussion, consolidating analysis, and disseminating this to other projects. Sponsorship in time, effort, collaboration, materials, research and resources is welcome.

Please feel invited to edit this wiki and add your name to the list of people who read this mailing list, this is the most important sponsorship of all. All sponsorship would need to clearly enable the charter of this working group, including the principles which guide it. Sponsorship will be posted clearly on this wiki in the charter.

Licenses and/or Restrictions on Usage of Work Product
Conversation on the list is private to the list. Permission must be granted by the author to republish. The contents of the wiki are licensed under Creative Commons 2.5 Attribution license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ There may be a Lexicon 2.0 that continues the Shared Language work.

Dependant on participation and volunteers/sponsorship, collaborative discussion and analysis will be summarised and disseminated for use in other projects. The resulting collaboration will be used to develop the principles of this working group.

Current Meeting Schedule
There are no regular in person meetings. The main activity at this moment is starting this working group anew.

Current Deliverables and Milestones
To discuss community projects which can provide an example of positve privacy.

Current Membership

 * Mark Lizar
 * Nick Givotovsky
 * Louis Monvoisin

Current Sponsorship
ISPI Clips  brought to this working group by Institute for the Study of Privacy Issues (ISPI)

Current Stewards Council Representative and Alternate
Primary: Mark Lizar Alternate: Nick Givotovsky.