Dear Adam,

In the original email to the lists I left out some details. If you go to: 
http://rocofilms.com/film.php?code=TACM, you will see some information about 
the documentary I described.

Th problem with collecting data, big data mining etc. is the so-called "third 
party doctrine" whereby the government can collect any data collected by third 
parties for any use deemed necessary.

This is what needs to be retooled. Come up with business models which make 
those commercial behemoths that benefit from stripping our privacy rights away 
and selling them or giving them to third parties for market or other 
intelligence activities.

One reason I suggested the Semantic Web Interfaces working group was to create 
automated processes, agents and apps to help mediate in an open access, open 
source and respecting privacy rights settings.

This can indeed be done through l(o)d and semantic web technologies.

Companies like Google and Mozilla and Twitter and numerous others would like 
nothing better than come up with new models.

I will ask the director of the documentary to send me some additional 
information on what exactly needs to be re-tooled in his humble opinion.

For those of you more interested in additional information please contact me 
off-list.

As we speak a federation of digital rights and privacy groups which have 
statements on the issues at hand will be looking at this documentary as well.

This will result in a clear summary of the technical issues that need to be 
addressed and will provide valuable insights as to the roadmap scenarios for 
re-tooling.


 
Milton Ponson
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 From: Adam Sobieski <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>; semantic-web 
<[email protected]>; "[email protected]" <[email protected]>; 
ProjectParadigm-ICT-Program <[email protected]> 
Sent: Sunday, July 7, 2013 10:36 PM
Subject: Re: public relations and press relations to futher cause of L(O)D
 


Greetings. If there is interest in XML formats or OWL ontologies for EULA’s, 
privacy policies, data usage policies, the terms and conditions of websites and 
services, with advantages to users including browser configurability, 
notifications and well-informedness, we could start a Community Group or a 
Business Group on the topic (http://www.w3.org/community/) which could discuss 
the entirety of the topics, in detail, en route to formalizing specifications 
of formats or ontologies sufficiently broad and expressive for use cases and 
scenarios.
 
In some scenarios, there is a relationship between user settings and 
configurations and EULA’s, privacy policies, data usage policies, terms and 
conditions. There may already exist industry standard formats for user settings 
and configurations. If not, the Community Group and Business Group could also 
consider specifying formats and ontologies for user settings and configurations 
formats.
 
Terms and conditions files could be static, for all users of a website, e.g. 
.xml or .rdf, could describe settings-based contingencies, or could be dynamic 
and per user, e.g. .php, reflecting user settings and configurations.
 
OpenSearch (http://www.opensearch.org/) can facilitate interoperability between 
platform search features, browser search features and website search features 
and, similarly, user settings and configuration formats or ontologies could 
facilitate interoperability between platform settings and configuration user 
interfaces, browser applications, and website-specific settings and 
configurations.
 
If there is interest in XML formats or OWL ontologies for EULA’s, privacy 
policies, data usage policies, the terms and conditions of websites and 
services, and in the settings and configurations of websites, a new Community 
Group or a Business Group can address formats and ontologies, discussing the 
entirety of the topics, in detail, en route to formalizing specifications of 
formats or ontologies sufficiently broad and expressive for use cases and 
scenarios.
 
 
 
Kind regards,
 
Adam Sobieski
 
 
From: Adam Sobieski
Sent: ‎Saturday‎, ‎July‎ ‎6‎, ‎2013 ‎10‎:‎33‎ ‎PM
To: [email protected], semantic-web, [email protected], 
ProjectParadigm-ICT-Program
 
Greetings. I wanted to also broach XML formats or OWL ontologies for EULA’s, 
privacy policies, data usage policies, for the terms and conditions of websites 
and services. With such a standard format, browser settings, and possibly 
visual indicators of website policy dimensions, users could browse the Web in 
more well-informed ways.
 
Options could then include:
 
(a) A specified filename, e.g. policy.xml, policy.rdf, eula.xml, eula.rdf, 
terms.xml or terms.rdf, resembling other described or specified filenames such 
as: dublin.rdf, favicon.ico, opensearch.xml, robots.txt, sitemap.xml .
 
(b) an HTTP-based mechanism, possibly HTTP 2.0 .
 
(c) a combination of (a) and (b).
 
 
 
Kind regards,
 
Adam Sobieski
 
 
 
 
 
 
From: Adam Sobieski
Sent: ‎Saturday‎, ‎July‎ ‎6‎, ‎2013 ‎3‎:‎52‎ ‎PM
To: [email protected], semantic-web, [email protected], 
ProjectParadigm-ICT-Program
 
Greetings. To that there exists no way to change the status quo, interestingly, 
there exists at least one such hypothesis. The hypothesis includes that a 
portion of each Web users’ ISP bill could be automatically distributed to Web 
content providers and Web service providers based upon the distribution(s) of 
usage, consumption or, otherwise phrased, ratings. The hypothesis described 
intends to empower Web users and in traditional ways, as customers.
 
Presently, the most popular websites are listed at 
http://www.alexa.com/topsites and, in addition to directly distributing sums of 
portions of users’ ISP bills as per sums of users’ consumption, there exist 
theoretical functions which could shape distribution curves, for instance to 
route more money towards individuals, groups and small businesses to 
incentivize various startups, for instance bloggers, music bands or groups 
starting or scaling magazines.
 
The indicated hypothesis resembles traditional capitalism and describes money 
flowing from consumers towards producers in ways proportional to consumption, 
to ratings, or as per some function(s) of consumption or ratings to optimize 
economies. Telecoms and ISP’s invest in the telecommunication infrastructure 
and the indicated hypothesis describes invigorating the content infrastructure, 
the stimulation of innovation, of new products and websites, competition for 
customers and ratings, the opening of new niches, the facilitation of market 
entry for new participants, and the enhancement of sustainability for a wider 
interval of scales.
 
For content and service providers, revenue maximization would still suggest 
advertising-based and data harvesting models atop ratings-based revenue through 
ISP’s, however, though enhanced sustainability for a wider interval of scales 
would entail a greater likelihood of more products in each niche where users 
could select from competing products for reasons including based upon 
advertising and data harvesting terms and conditions.
 
Summarily, there does exist at least one means of changing the current state of 
affairs, albeit a theoretical one, a hypothesis with regard to economic models 
of the Web, pertaining to the flows of monies between consumers, producers, 
advertisers, and other knowledge economy participants. The status quo can be 
phrased as an emergent phenomenon of the current economic model where Web 
businesses most often or nearly always obtain revenue from advertisers, 
advertising networks, and from the sale of harvested and processed data. The 
hypothesis described intends to empower Web users and in traditional ways, as 
customers.
 
 
 
Kind regards,
 
Adam Sobieski 
 
 
P.S. Topics indicating knowledge economic advantages to society include that 
the public should want for each business in each sector, as well as for each 
investment banker, to have equal access to a selection of high-quality market 
analysis reports, for organizations producing such reports to purchase data and 
analytics from Web companies, data which does not personally identify users 
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personally_identifiable_information#In_privacy_law),
 and then to produce and sell products, market analysis reports and analytics, 
to businesses and to banks resulting in enhanced economies, GDP growth, and job 
creation.
 
 
 
From: ProjectParadigm-ICT-Program
Sent: ‎Friday‎, ‎July‎ ‎5‎, ‎2013 ‎12‎:‎25‎ ‎PM
To: [email protected], semantic-web, [email protected]
 
Are there any companies, non-profit organizations or research institutes that 
do outreach, PR or building awareness among press, decision-makers and other 
groups about linked (open) data, the semantic web and related technologies?

I talked to the director Cullen Hoback of the documentary film "Terms and 
Conditions May Apply" (www.tacma.net) and he commented on the fact that there 
are no ways to "re-tool" the internet to change the current state of affairs, 
which entails very little privacy and global surveillance and systemic mining 
of big data for all the wrong reasons.

LD, the semantic web and open access were an unknown factor for him.

This shows the need for better outreach.

 
Milton Ponson
GSM: +297
 747 8280
PO Box 1154, Oranjestad
Aruba, Dutch Caribbean
Project Paradigm: A structured approach to bringing the tools for sustainable 
development to all stakeholders worldwide by creating ICT tools for NGOs 
worldwide and: providing online access to web sites and repositories of data 
and information for sustainable development

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