As social networks become an ever increasing part of our online lives what happens to all of the data that we create as we leave comments on friends profiles, upload pictures and make online purchases? It SHOULD be your data too bad that's not always the case. This presentation discusses what data privacy and identity ownership mean in a networked world. Presented to Podcamp Kilkenny September 2008.
12. Isn’it m data?
t y
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13. …not so much
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14. “ Ho w d a re Fa c e b o o k
t e ll ME t h a t I c a n n o t
g iv e G o o g le a c c e s s
t o t h is d a t a ! ” Michael Arrington
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15. K e y e le m e n t s in
d ig it a l s o c ia l
g ra p h s :
• P e o p le Id e n t it y
• Ty p e o f
R e la t io n s h ip s
• R e la t io n s h ip s
Id e n t it y
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16. W publicly assert that all users of the social
e
w are entitled to certain fundam
eb ental rights
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17. Ownership of their ow personal inform
n ation
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18. Control over their personal information
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19. Freedom to grant access to their information
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20. What’re they doing?
Source : Universal McCann, S oc ial Me dia W av e 3 Re s e arch, Marc h 2008