Thanks, Taiidan. I think the European GDPR covers the two principles you
stated. (Compensation isn't covered.) In the US, a number of consumer
rights statements also include those two principles, but most companies
just do whatever they want.
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em to delete our direct data. So I wonder whether free
software proponents should propose something like the GPK or copyleft for
user data: if you use my data, you have to give me access to whatever
insights you derive from it.
Has this been discussed anywhere?
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I am also eager to get the URL of the Tor video. LWN.net currently has an
article I wrote about the talk. It is available to LWN subscribers now, and
on Thursday it should be publicly available.
Andy
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nce myself last year--I was on a panel in 2017 and showed some
slides that LibrePlanet hasn't put up yet. I have to admit I finally
uploaded a PDF to Slideshare, which is not at all free. But I wanted to get
them out for viewing.
Andy
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g for HTML5 is UTF-8."
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On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 5:10 AM, Nominal Animal wrote:
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