Edifying to attend Stanford Law CodeX session last week - https://law.stanford.edu/2020/04/29/codex-meeting-april-30th-2020/ - and learn of Paul Jurcys and Markus Lampinen's work "to help people take back control of their data, by building tools for consumers and developers to create new value from that data."
(See, too: https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2020/05/geissorhiza-stanford-codexgroupmeetings.html).
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Found too this paper the wrote in the Harvard Law JOLT journal -
My Data, My Terms: A Proposal for Personal Data Use Licenses
Paul Jurcys, Chris Donewald, Jure Globocnik, Markus Lampinen
which paper also suggests:
"There is also no other legal principle or theory that would per se justify the allocation of exclusive property rights over data.[17]"
Probably would build on the GDPR and CCPA per their paper:
"The European General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”)[4] and the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”)[5] are the most aggressive legislative acts aiming to improve how companies manage their customers’ data. Both the GDPR and the CCPA set forth a number of new or expanded rights for individuals."
In what ways could WUaS faculty further create such legal principles?
And in what ways could people take back ownership of their personal data, from corporations or governments in all ~200 countries' official languages, - and in 2 or 3 mouse clicks?
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And in what ways could WUaS law faculty teach about such data and intellectual property licenses, and emergent Legal Principles for Data Ownership in each of all ~200 countries?
Am wondering too, brainstorming-wise, how a Google would structure this information technologically - and re the distributed-ness of the internet and TCP IP, and what precedents there might be ? In what ways would the blockchain ledger play a role ?
And how might such data licenses #datalicenses work with a single cryptocurrency with blockchain ledger in some number of ~200 countries and their official languages, and backed by their central banks (post Euro in 19 out of 28 nation states)?
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These are the initial questions I asked of them in my email to these Stanford Law CodeX presenters:
"Markus & Paul - Fantastic! In what ways might you plan for all 7.5 billion people - and possibly brainstorming-wise regarding Universal Basic Income experiments to distribute a single cryptocurrency for most of all, again, 7.5 billion people - “to help people take back control of their data, by building tools for consumers and developers to create new value from that data? " (Thank you - will email you).
Here are some case examples for your thinking -
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Am curious to learn further how you conceive, for example, of electronic medical health records in all ~200 countries, as an example for "people taking back control of their data" - eg re # AvatarBotElectronicMedicalReco rds ... https://twitter.com/ hashtag/ AvatarBotElectronicMedicalReco rds?src=hashtag_click ...
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Also with your travel data thinking, re "people taking back control of their data" - what about people, hypothetically, traveling virtually in a single realistic virtual earth - eg traveling through Google Street View with time slider, Maps, Earth, with TensorFlow, Translate and with avatar bots - and sheer amount of data? - in the future? - https://twitter.com/hashtag/ RealisticVirtualEarthForHiking ?src=hashtag_click -
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And combine personal data with data centering around a single digital currency with block chain ledger, and add travel data all within a realistic virtual earth?
Looking forward to learning your thoughts about this, and to staying in touch - and potentially via Stanford Law CodeX ... and emergent online law schools, exploratorily. Thank you again for your edifying presentations.
Thank you all so much,
Scott
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And in a related vein, in the middle of this coronavirus pandemic, who would own the following data (and with regard too to # AvatarBotElectronicMedicalReco rds in some of ~200 countries' official languages, I wonder; are EU electronic medical records region-wide between any of all 28 EU countries?)
Google/Apple contact tracing app analyzed
https://faz.net/podcasts/f-a- z-podcast-fuer-deutschland/f- a-z-podcast-fuer-deutschland- containment-scouts-auf-der- jagd-nach-infizierten- 16749252.html so people could again travel safely, with a basis in medical science, preventing #covid19 viral infection? # AvatarBotElectronicMedicalReco rds for all 7.5 bil people #WikiTree # RealisticVirtualEarthForGeneal ogy ?
https://twitter.com/https://faz.net/podcasts/f-a-
- https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2020/05/geissorhiza-stanford-codexgroupmeetings.html -
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Glad then to have seen Paul Jurcys post this in LinkedIn on Monday, May 4, 2020 -
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6660787879507304449/
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The video of their presentation may appear on the Stanford Law CodeX Youtube video channel - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL48E61C121CAD0E1B ...
Join us for a virtual CodeX Meeting tomorrow at 1:30PM PT (via zoom), ft:
- Arlindo Eira Filho (Nexilis)
- @SarahEliMattern (@SavvySuit)
- @mmlampinen & @pjurcys (@MyPrifina)https://law.stanford.edu/2020/04/29/codex-meeting-april-30th-2020/ …
Join us for a virtual CodeX Meeting tomorrow at 1:30PM PT (via zoom), ft:— CodeX Stanford (@CodeXStanford) April 29, 2020
- Arlindo Eira Filho (Nexilis)
- @SarahEliMattern (@SavvySuit)
-@mmlampinen & @pjurcys (@MyPrifina)https://t.co/h5OC7w8gFH
https://twitter.com/CodeXStanford/status/1255620418108416000?s=20
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Super excited that @HarvardJOLT has published our proposal for personal data licenses.
We foresee a future of user-held data, where each individual “activate” her personal data and get superior value from it http://jolt.law.harvard.edu/digest/my-data-my-terms…
@LALawyer1979 @mmlampinen #myAI #datalicense
Super excited that @HarvardJOLT has published our proposal for personal data licenses.— Paulius Jurcys (@pjurcys) March 6, 2020
We foresee a future of user-held data, where each individual “activate” her personal data and get superior value from it https://t.co/bobGzNW8GA @LALawyer1979 @mmlampinen #myAI #datalicense
https://twitter.com/pjurcys/status/1235958025367633926?s=20
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Paulius Jurcys @pjurcys · May 1 An insightful quote of the day (from public comments submitted in the process of drafting #CCPA Regulations): @LookerData @BarbGS10 #dataprivacy @jahven @mmlampinen @MyPrifina
An insightful quote of the day (from public comments submitted in the process of drafting #CCPA Regulations): @LookerData @BarbGS10 #dataprivacy @jahven @mmlampinen @MyPrifina pic.twitter.com/C1PIs4uSYd— Paulius Jurcys (@pjurcys) May 1, 2020
https://twitter.com/pjurcys/status/1256220729508536324?s=20
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Searched on
'Principles for Data Ownership Manuel Castells' (since I'm a Castellian, and teach a course on the Network Society and Information Technology):
Found (but not more)
Manuel Castells Principles for Data Ownership,” Decision Support Systems 15 (4): 267–84
https://issuu.com/gfbertini/docs/the_network_society_a_cross_cultural_perspective
May 11, 2011 - Manuel Castells is the Wallis Annenberg Chair Professor of ... Principles for Data Ownership,” Decision Support Systems 15 (4): 267–84.
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then searched on
'Legal Principles for Data Ownership'
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Why not One Big Database? Principles for Data Ownership
June 1994
June 1994
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0167923694000424
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REGULATING DATA AS PROPERTY: A NEW CONSTRUCT FOR MOVING FORWARD
JEFFREY RITTER AND ANNA MAYER †
JEFFREY RITTER AND ANNA MAYER †
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CIGI Papers No. 187 — September 2018
Data Ownership
Teresa Scassa
Data Ownership
Teresa Scassa
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Principles of Registry Ethics, Data Ownership, and Privacy
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK208620/*
Data Ownership - Health and Human Services -
https://ori.hhs.gov/education/products/n_illinois_u/datamanagement/dotopic.html
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Manuel Castells – Communication Power
https://mediaecologies.wordpress.com/2010/05/31/manuel-castells-communication-power/*
Castells' focus on ownership in his 2009/2013 book "Communication Power" is mostly about enormous media companies, and their networks in the information technology revolution.
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Dear Roland, Arlindo, Eli, Markus, and Paul, (and MIguel - who also is interested in questions of justice - and All CodeX presenters from the previous week),
Thanks so much for Stanford Law CodeX on Thursday, and your excellent presentations - https://law.stanford.edu/2020/04/29/codex-meeting-april-30th-2020/. I've included my questions below. In developing CC-4 MIT OCW-centric wiki World University and School, and since MIT has neither a Law School (nor a Medical School), and thus no Law or Medicine CC-4 licensed OpenCourseWare, WUaS seeks to emerge if possible from Stanford Law, (and Stanford Medicine), - and potentially in all ~200 countries' official / main languages for major online universities, as well as even law courses, if helpful, in all 7,117 known living languages. Thus, I ask the following in these World Univ & Sch contexts, and regarding growing these CodeX legal networks:
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"Thank you, Arlindo! As a merchant banker, are you seeing anything on the horizon about Universal Basic Income experiments, and especially to distribute a single worldwide cryptocurrency (backed by some number of central banks in all ~200 countries) as (where “Nexilis is one of Brazil's first broad-spectrum legal asset firms, integrating technology, finance …”) ?
sgkmacleod@ worlduniversityandschool.org is my email address. And where MIT OCW-centric wiki World Univ & Sch is planning online universities in each of ~200 countries’ official / main languages, and wiki schools in all 7,117 known living languages (and then build from there to code for all 7.5 billion people re Universal Basic Income experiments - and to distribute a single cryptocurrency). Looking forward to communication further, Arlindo!
WUaS is exploring planning for coding for people / students in all ~200 countries, with our WUaS Law Schools too, speakers in all 7,117 known living languages - and then for all 7.5 billion people each a Wikidata Q-item number (or related PIN# number), to explore distributing a single cryptocurrency backed by some numbers of of ~200 countries' central banks, and distributed via Universal Basic Income experiments - to alleviate poverty. This would be something that would come after the Euro in 19 out of 28 nation states, and after the US dollar, a de facto international currency (see UBI here - https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/search/label/UBI).
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Eili, - Great! In building access-to-justice software and products for the private bar, are you exploring any pro bono law students’ learning opportunities? And in what ways, hypothetically, could such interns apprentice with licensed attorneys? Thank you, Eli!
Am curious about developing a WUaS online Law School in Florida, and potentially in all 50 US states, and not only in all ~200 countries' official languages (See this Oregon example ... https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/09/saffron-how-to-begin-iran-law-school-at.html and https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/09/rocky-mountain-national-park-re-online.html) - Eli Mattern: Twitter: @SarahEliMattern
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Markus & Paul - Fantastic! In what ways might you plan for all 7.5 billion people - and possibly brainstorming-wise regarding Universal Basic Income experiments to distribute a single cryptocurrency for most of all, again, 7.5 billion people - “to help people take back control of their data, by building tools for consumers and developers to create new value from that data?
" (Thank you - will email you).
Here are some case examples for your thinking -
a
Am curious to learn further how you conceive, for example, of electronic medical health records in all ~200 countries, as an example for "people taking back control of their data" - eg re # AvatarBotElectronicMedicalReco rds ... https://twitter.com/hashtag/AvatarBotElectronicMedicalRecords?src=hashtag_click ...
b
Also with your travel data thinking, re "people taking back control of their data" - what about people, hypothetically, traveling virtually in a single realistic virtual earth - eg traveling through Google Street View with time slider, Maps, Earth, with TensorFlow, Translate and with avatar bots - and sheer amount of data? - in the future? - https://twitter.com/hashtag/RealisticVirtualEarthForHiking?src=hashtag_click -
c
And combine personal data with data centering around a single digital currency with block chain ledger, and add travel data all within a realistic virtual earth?
Markus Lampinen https://twitter.com/mmlampinen
Looking forward to learning your thoughts about this, and to staying in touch - and potentially via Stanford Law CodeX ... and emergent online law schools, exploratorily. Thank you again for your edifying presentations.
Thank you all so much,
Scott
PS
And in a related vein, in the middle of this coronavirus pandemic, who would own the following data (and with regard too to # AvatarBotElectronicMedicalReco rds in some of ~200 countries' official languages, I wonder; are EU electronic medical records region-wide between any of all 28 EU countries?)
Google/Apple contact tracing app analyzed
https://faz.net/podcasts/f-a- z-podcast-fuer-deutschland/f- a-z-podcast-fuer-deutschland- containment-scouts-auf-der- jagd-nach-infizierten- 16749252.html so people could again travel safely, with a basis in medical science, preventing #covid19 viral infection? # AvatarBotElectronicMedicalReco rds for all 7.5 bil people #WikiTree # RealisticVirtualEarthForGeneal ogy ?
https://twitter.com/ WorldUnivAndSch/status/ 1255955645699780608?s=20
https://faz.net/podcasts/f-a-
https://twitter.com/
On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 9:14 AM Roland Vogl <rvogl@law.stanford.edu> wrote:
______________________________Hi Everyone,
Our next CodeX group meeting is today (Apr 30), from 1.30p to 2.30p PT via Zoom link below. Please note that this meeting is *virtual only,* and that all speakers will present remotely.
Our guests will be:Arlindo Eira Filho, Founder & CEO, Nexilis Intellectual & Financial Capital. Nexilis is one of Brazil's first broad-spectrum legal asset firms, integrating technology, finance, and business insights to create a market for six classes of legal assets - including mass and high-stakes litigation.Eli Mattern, CEO & General Counsel, SavvySuit, a software development company that builds access-to-justice software and products for the private bar. Its Pro Bono Matters empowers attorneys to search online for pro bono opportunities posted by their local legal aid organizations.Markus Lampinen, CEO, and Paul Jurcys, Co-founder, Prifina. Prifina aims to help people take back control of their data, by building tools for consumers and developers to create new value from that data.See you then!
Roland
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