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Identity Privacy Contracts

I had a nice chat with Jeremie Miller this morning and he pointed me at a post I’d missed from Peter St. Andre on what he calls Identity Privacy Contracts. This is a well though out discussion on the levels of protection one would want in identity rights agreements. I think there will be a lot of discussion on this at IIW in May. Identity Commons is being reborn and hopefully this can be a mainstay in it’s mission. To work, IRAs or IDPCs need organizational muscle, legal work, etc. Identity Commons, reconstituted, is probably the right place to do that.

Posted by windley on April 11, 2006 9:30 AM

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I'd love to help with this any way I can, Phil. BTW, a forthcoming paper on the Metasystem I am co-authoring with John Madelin will cite the IRA concept as a positive legal trend around identity. The only thing is, here in Britain, "IRA" is strongly associated with the Irish terrorist group of the same acronym, and I'd imagine that could be a psychological barrier to adoption here!