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Portability: Identity and Data

From spatiallyrelevant, 6 months ago

Can identity be a shared asset?

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Slide 1: Data Portability? Communal Data and Identity

Slide 2: Data Ownership? • Yours • Theirs • Ours Cristina Wodtke’s model based on Matt Webb, Stewart Butterfield’s and Gene Smith’s writings www.spatiallyrelevant.org © 2008

Slide 3: Yours Control: Access to instances of YOU Management: Identities Influence: Presence & Reputation Identity www.spatiallyrelevant.org © 2008

Slide 4: Ours Identity YOURS Control: Access to A SHARED instance YOU Management: Identity/user attributes Influence: Presence & Reputation Theirs Friends Service Providers Shared Content Conversations Content Availability Shared Membership Identity Availability Access to Them Metadata of a Single Instance www.spatiallyrelevant.org © 2008

Slide 5: Trust Based Transactions Thiers Thiers Access, Content Identity Yours Identity Instanced Based Identity Communal Data Thiers Thiers Identity Identity Access, Content www.spatiallyrelevant.org © 2008

Slide 6: Transactional Realities • Expectations – Reasonable security efforts – Privacy proportional to transaction type • Access – User controlled access – User executed transactions • Availability – User driven – Service provider constrained www.spatiallyrelevant.org © 2008

Slide 7: Intent and Access • Identities – YOUR collective control point • Shared content is instanced based – A transaction is unique to an instance of an identity • Shared content is inherently transactional – User driven access www.spatiallyrelevant.org © 2008

Slide 8: Yours: A Virtual Registry? Identity Registry * • Where to participate • When to participate • How to contribute • How to enable access • Who to enable Identity www.spatiallyrelevant.org © 2008 *ccarfi

Slide 9: Questions • Is a unique identity a shared asset? – Service provider, you and your shared communal content • Is transactional data inherently communal? – Access driven events • What is the value of the transactional data at an identity instance? – Facebook v. Twitter • Will portability drive shared value? www.spatiallyrelevant.org © 2008

Slide 10: Data Portability? Communal Data and Identity