Identifying people: Difference between revisions

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    (A clear stepdown from the ultimatum I wrote in Deleted nonsense. I still think that m:person_DTD is still totally unacceptable)
     
    (identifying companies on the other hand...)
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    B) The person being a [[publicly known person]] (eg. [[executive]]s ([[VP]], [[CEO]]...) that can be looked up by [[shareholder]]s or in the [[media]] or [[company register]]s, or [[shareholder]]s that can be looked up in [[stock exchange]] information systems or [[company register]]s or other people appearing in well known [[publication]]s ([[tv]], [[radio]], [[magazine]]s, [[news paper]]s or well established digital sources.)
    B) The person being a [[publicly known person]] (eg. [[executive]]s ([[VP]], [[CEO]]...) that can be looked up by [[shareholder]]s or in the [[media]] or [[company register]]s, or [[shareholder]]s that can be looked up in [[stock exchange]] information systems or [[company register]]s or other people appearing in well known [[publication]]s ([[tv]], [[radio]], [[magazine]]s, [[news paper]]s or well established digital sources.)


    is something I oppose up to the level of causing a [[w:fork|fork]].  --[[User:Juxo|Juxo]] 15:11 Apr 25, 2003 (EEST)
    is something I oppose up to the level of causing a [[w:fork|fork]], which would be very unfortunate should it come to that.  --[[User:Juxo|Juxo]]
     
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    ===On identifying companies===
     
    [[Companies]] on the other hand should enjoy only minimal privacy. Basic approach is that companies are encouraged to register their identity within consumerium and their failure to do so might quickly result in that someone outside of the company registers the company into the system.
     
    In such a case the company is notified that someone has filed initial minimum data on the company and the company is given a reasonable timeframe to register themself. If they don't respond in time then a bit is set that this company did not register itself even though they had been offered the chance, which will not look good with the default [[UI]] settings --[[User:Juxo|Juxo]]

    Revision as of 13:26, 26 April 2003

    Having identification data on someones person in the system without:

    A) Explicit consent from the person in question

    or

    B) The person being a publicly known person (eg. executives (VP, CEO...) that can be looked up by shareholders or in the media or company registers, or shareholders that can be looked up in stock exchange information systems or company registers or other people appearing in well known publications (tv, radio, magazines, news papers or well established digital sources.)

    is something I oppose up to the level of causing a fork, which would be very unfortunate should it come to that. --Juxo


    On identifying companies

    Companies on the other hand should enjoy only minimal privacy. Basic approach is that companies are encouraged to register their identity within consumerium and their failure to do so might quickly result in that someone outside of the company registers the company into the system.

    In such a case the company is notified that someone has filed initial minimum data on the company and the company is given a reasonable timeframe to register themself. If they don't respond in time then a bit is set that this company did not register itself even though they had been offered the chance, which will not look good with the default UI settings --Juxo