Kantara Initiative: Notice & Consent Receipt Work
Kantara collaboration all work is Chartered through Kantara to be published.
Currently License Under - Non-Discrimnatory or OPT-Out To a F/RAND - because:
The v1.2 work is currently underway under the F/Rand to complete the Kantara CISWG contribution (finish the receipt ) for contribution through the ISO / Kantara Liaison
Open Consent Groups - Advanced Consented Information Surveillance (AdvCIS - was started once the work in CISWG was voted into ISO 27560 work stream.
Background
Reasonable and non-discriminatory (RAND) terms, also known as fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms, denote a voluntary licensing commitment that standards organizations often request from the owner of an intellectual property right (usually a patent) that is, or may become, essential to practice a technical standard.[1]
Like the consent receipt.
Since inception of the Kantara Initiative (2011) when it transformed from Liberty Alliance the information sharing work group has worked on data transparency and governance.
Smart Species was the first member of the Kantara Information Sharing Work Group and then stepped into the role of another WG at Kantara - the Privacy for Public Policy (P3WG, as Secretary)
in 2014 - during a WG lull in WG activity - Smart Species co-founded the OpenConsent Group to work on and deliver this set of standards, to liaise with multiple community standards efforts and support lobby for consent standards in the EU and the GDPR.
In short, this led to the Minimum Viable Consent Receipt (MVCR) project at Kantara.
The WG was later updated to the Kantara - Consent and Information Sharing WG - and its work started with the OECD Guidelines and ISTPA research, which was used to develop ISO 29100 and 29184, a standard that started once the MVCR v0.05 was posted. From 2015 forward the work and all its contributions were iterated upon, in line with the cycle of drafts at ISO, all under the CISWG IPR with the Opt-Out to RF-Rand.
The aim of the AdvCIS IPR Is to advertise the providence of this work for international data transfers and fiduciary trusts.
This work is open and is the result of considerable grass roots collaboration. Its work, contributions and the providence of the inputs are preserved to not only honour the people and the projects that contributed them, but so that this work could one day become a global standard for privacy controls, preventing
(Note these tables are in draft - require links to work product)
Kantara Work History | OpenConsent & Smart Species | Dates |
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Information Sharing Label | Contributor (as Smart Species) | 2011-2013 |
Consent Label | Author & Contributor | 2013 |
Consent Receipt (for Notice) | Author & Contributor | 2014 to Present |
Consent Receipt Works | Description of Input | Date | Providence |
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MVCR v0.02 | Inputs | 2014 | ISTPA, OECD, OASIS |
MVCR v0.03 |
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| ISO 29100 |
MVCR v0.5 | CISWG updated Charter for all work and contributions to go to ISO | 2015 | ISO 29184 WD 2 |
MVCR v0.6 | Consent Receipt Generator |
| ISO 29184 WD, ONC Funded FIHR Collaboration |
MVCR v0.7 | Real Consent Workshops |
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MVCR v0.8 | OASIS COEL (trialing) | 2017 | ISO 29184 WD |
MVCR v0.9 |
| 2018 |
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CR v1 |
| 2018 |
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CR V1.1 |
| 2019 |
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N&CR V1.2 Report | Liaisons and Draft Status for v1.2 | 2020 | W3C DPV v0.01 for purpose specification for notice |
N&CR V1.2 | Merging Work and level setting with the ISO 27560 | 2020 | ISO 29184 Editors Draft, GDPR, Meaningful Consent (PIPEDA) |
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