inline: On 4/20/15 3:45 PM, Dave Crocker wrote: > On 4/20/2015 12:39 PM, Erin Kenneally wrote: >> Information Privacy = the rights and interests between and among persons >> and organizations regarding contexts for the collection, use and/or >> disclosure of information. > > What is the salient difference distinguished by 'between' and 'among'? between- relating 2 entities or relating across distinct entities (persons & orgs)... among- relating collective entities
some may call it a grammatical nit, so for conversational purposes it'd likely be fine to use one... but for legal and tech engineering, that precision would be important. > > What does 'contexts for' mean here? "contexts" meant to convey other 'environment variables' at play for the respective dimension (collection, use, disclosure).... that part may be problematic not from an accuracy standpoint but insofar as it invites further description itself (again, in the interests of laying out primitives for legal and tech engineering). /erin > > I mean these questions in terms of technical work, since that was the > context of my original comment. > > d/ > -- Erin E. Kenneally, M.F.S., J.D. CEO, Founder eLCHEMY, Inc. 8677 Villa La Jolla Dr., #1133 La Jolla, CA 92037 www.elchemy.org _______________________________________________ ietf-privacy mailing list ietf-privacy@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf-privacy