On 17 May 2016 at 15:37, Sean DALY <[email protected]> wrote: > Dave - legal matters are referred to the SFC. We did indeed work with them > in the past when we registered our trademark, and consulted with them > concerning an infringement case which was settled amicably. >
Where can I read more about this infringement case? > Adding to Samuel's comment, the Council of Europe Treaty 108 is worth > looking at concerning data privacy, in particular the basic concept that > data cannot be exported to jurisdictions with weaker data protection (i.e. > the US and other countries). > Since we don't and won't collect private data, I don't think we have a problem there. > There is a global association of data protection regulators called GPEN > (Global Privacy Enforcement Network), they do annual "sweeps" to check how > sites are handling personal data. Last year's sweep was focused on children > and adolescents: > https://www.priv.gc.ca/media/nr-c/2015/bg_150902_e.asp > Cool! It lists these categories of data collection: Name Chat function 28% 13% Photo/Video/Audio Address Phone Apps/websites that request some form of parental involvement Apps/websites with a parental dashboard % indicating they may disclose personal information to third parties Child can be redirected off site I wonder how these apply to Sugar... Is the Chat activity p2p, or does it use a jabber server? Does SL run jabber or other chat servers? #sugar-meeting is logged, with a prominent notice in the chan topic saying it is, I guess that is sufficient. SL doesn't store any Photo/Video/Audio except what users upload themselves, right? Do any Activities store any addresses or phone numbers? -- Cheers Dave
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