[gnso-rds-pdp-wg] Now open: 18 January Poll on Purpose
Sam Lanfranco
sam at lanfranco.net
Wed Jan 25 14:04:48 UTC 2017
My last comment here (from the balmy shores of Dakar) is:
Can we close the door on the "thin" data discussion. Stephanie is right
when she says deciding what to collect is difference from deciding what
to disclose. The purpose of that thin data example is that it violates
none of the principles being discussed here.
As for what to collect, data is never proposed for collection without
some purpose, be that good, bad, legal or illegal. We have had analogies
(garbage can lids), example (health data) etc.. Should we get back to
simply listing the principles (legal, ethical, etc.) that should be
considered when deciding what to collect, then later on get into the
principles that should govern what should be disclosed and under what
conditions?
Sam
/On 2017-01-25 11:56 AM, Stephanie Perrin wrote:
/
> //
>
> /Sorry, this discussion is important. Your example proves my point.
> What you show below is a disclosure. It is a disclosure of a limited
> set of data. we are not supposed to be talking about disclosure at
> this point in our proceedings. I leave it to the experts on whether
> this is "thin" in the sense of the thick transition discussion, I
> really don't know because we are focused on gTLD policy here. My
> point is this is a disclosure. We do not "collect" thin data per se,
> we collect a whole mess of mandatory data elements, as per the RAA.
> Then we generate a whole mess as part of activating and making real
> the domain's existence. Then we share (release) a small subset.
> /
>
> //
>
> /So talking about collecting thin data is misleading in my view.
> Purpose of disclosing it is what we are in fact talking about. Calling
> it a purpose for collection opens the barn door./
>
> //
>
> /Stephanie
> /
>
> //
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