I like this direction very much

Chris Saad
VP Strategy, Echo
@chrissaad <http://www.twitter.com/chrissaad>


On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 5:40 AM, Phil Wolff <[email protected]> wrote:

> SXSW is coming soon. Elias wanted something actionable now. So I drafted
> the Portability Policy Pledge - that companies could agree to now, could
> post to their sites, before their legal departments approved or before they
> had completed an inventory of their data portability policies and practices.
> Also before we have finished cleaning up the dpp.org site with vetted
> policy language and tools. Here's the read-only link:
>
> http://skypejournal.etherpad.com/ep/pad/view/ro.EAHirdrG/rev.1525
>
> Four Steps to your Data Portability on your trip to  Austin
>
>
>    - Take the Portability Policy Pledge
>
>
>    - Draft your portability policy
>
>
>    - Set up a customer conversation channel
>
>
>    - Post your Portability Policy Pledge on your site
>
>
> *The Pledge*
>
>
>    - On behalf of THIS ORGANIZATION operating THIS SITE we promise to post
>    a complete Portability Policy on this page by 1 July 2010. We will be
>    terribly embarrassed if we don't.
>
>
>    - Like a Privacy Policy, our Portability Policy will explain your
>    rights, in this case your rights to access, share, synchronize, delete and
>    backup your data with our services.
>
>
>    - We'll also explain our responsibilities and how to work with us to
>    improve your portability experience.
>
>
>    - We're working with DataPortability.org to create a useful policy.
>    Learn more HERE.
>
>
>    - We believe we can do more for you by responsibly sharing your data
>    with services you trust.
>
>
>    - We support these Portability Principles:
>
>
>    - It should be easy to bring your identity, friends, files and history
>    with you to our site.
>
>
>    - It should be just as easy to share them from our site with other
>    sites.
>
>
>    - We should make it easy to keep your information fresh with updates.
>
>
>    - We will be considerate with your data when our relationship ends.
>
>
>    - We will be explicit and transparent about our portability practices.
>
>
>    - If you'd like to discuss your portability rights with us, join us in
>    this forum HERE.
>
>
> *Post Your Pledge*
>
>
>    - The default file name: portabilitypolicy.html
>
>
>    - Popular locations: Root. Acme.com/portabilitypolicy.html
>
>
>
>    - We'll have a form for you to list your policy on the
>    dataportability.org site.
>
> There is more on the etherpad page.
>
> If you'd like editing privileges, just ask.
>
>
>
> Phil Wolff
> managing editor, Skype Journal
> http://SkypeJournal.com
> [email protected]
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