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Re: [GNU/consensus] [RFC][SH] User Data Manifesto
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Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: [GNU/consensus] [RFC][SH] User Data Manifesto |
Date: |
Fri, 01 Feb 2013 12:10:23 -0500 |
The idea is that this is the stuff that I type into my computer
before I consciously decide to release it under a specific license
or share it with someone.
I think it is a mistake to focus on whether you "typed it into your
computer" or not. Who wrote it -- if anyone -- is irrelevant to
privacy concerns. What's relevant is that the system got that data
from you.
I suggest something like this.
If you place data in a storage facility, or it gets data from you,
you should control access to that data.
I don't have time for the other questions now -- I have to leave
that to others to suggest answers to.
--
Dr Richard Stallman
President, Free Software Foundation
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Boston MA 02110
USA
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Skype: No way! That's nonfree (freedom-denying) software.
Use Ekiga or an ordinary phone call
- Re: [GNU/consensus] [RFC][SH] User Data Manifesto, Frank Karlitschek, 2013/02/01
- Re: [GNU/consensus] [RFC][SH] User Data Manifesto, Frank Karlitschek, 2013/02/01
- Re: [GNU/consensus] [RFC][SH] User Data Manifesto, Frank Karlitschek, 2013/02/01
- Re: [GNU/consensus] [RFC][SH] User Data Manifesto, Frank Karlitschek, 2013/02/01
- Re: [GNU/consensus] [RFC][SH] User Data Manifesto, hellekin (GNU Consensus), 2013/02/08
- Re: [GNU/consensus] [RFC][SH] User Data Manifesto, Hugo Roy, 2013/02/17
- Re: [GNU/consensus] [RFC][SH] User Data Manifesto, Hugo Roy, 2013/02/17