#MyTerms Doc Searls: What we saw is a clash of 2 worlds - they physical versus the digital - we have privacey tech in the physical world like clothing and doors, it's tacit, it's nto written down
The agreements define how individuals can proffer machine-readable privacy terms and form transparent, reciprocal agreements with the organisations they engage with.
#MyTerms Christopher Wilson: what we want is a future that is controlled by the individual - a world in which data exchange is a fair handshake, no a hidden transaction
#MyTerms John Bruce: imagine that you are no longer clicking through consent forms, your data wallet is managin t for you. in 2020 when you visit a webiste, your chosen terms are delivered automatically to the website by MyTerms
#MyTerms John Bruce: that legal agreement is integrated into your SoLiD data wallet, and when the agreement is made the legal terms and technica definitions are the same
#MyTerms John Bruce: The moment you leave the site, your agreement expires as it has an end date built into the agreement. You can see each one and their access
#MyTerms John Bruce: This transformation rests on MyTerms as the legal framework and SoLiD provides the technical infrastructure to keep your data in your wallet under your conditions
#MyTerms Jamie Smith: we had a wave of Ai that was classifying; we're now in a wave of generative AI. Next is AI that does something for you - an AI Agent
#MyTerms Jamie Smith: Agentic technlology is all about delegation - so we need terms for that delegation to happen unde r our own terms - hence MyTerms
#MyTerms Tristra Newyear Yeager: it's still not easy for a creator to know their audience - the internet was supposed to make this easy, but intermediaries have proliferated online
#MyTerms Tristra Newyear Yeager: creating workaround for the intermrdiaries has hisotriacally been collecting emails, and using them to get round the silos
#MyTerms John Abbott: A future with MyTerms is good fo consumers and children - currently terms vary by the comapny that implements them, standardising should help fix this
MyTerms – A New Global Privacy Standard for Fair Data Exchange
MyTerms, based on IEEE P7012, creates a transparent and equitable environment for personal data exchange without surveillance, opaque tracking, or misuse.