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-This is a [[event:2013-09|LegalHack@OKCon 2013]] challenge+====== Open Privacy Legislation ======
  
-====== Open Privacy Policy ======+The web holds enormous potential to make legislation openly available as a public resource. Not just so you can read pieces of legislation online, but also to analyse, annotate, combine and reference using new tools. The [[http://www.openingparliament.org/declaration|Declaration of Parliamentary Openness]] was released in 2012. It lays out a set of best practices for national parliaments to make their information open. 
  
-When reading online privacy policiesit is difficult to know the legal jurisdiction the website asserting those terms is answerable toand therefore which laws apply. An **open resource of international privacy and data protection laws** could be linked to by third-parties like [[http://tosdr.org/|ToSDR.org]] and [[http://privacyscore.com/|PrivacyScore]]to help consumers understand where they stand. +Taking data protection and privacy legislation as a case studywe assessed a range of government websites and rated them according to a few of the criteria from the Declaration. We rated countries on a 1-4 scale based on the following criteria; is there a URI for the original act (1 point)the most current version of the act (1)is there a permissive license (1), and is the URI 'neat' (1)?
  
-Knowing which countries and companies have been approved for international data transfers between each other would also be helpful and fun to visualise!   +We mapped this data: **[[http://cdb.io/19dvTYx|live demo]]**
  
-=== Hackathon goals ===+[[http://cdb.io/19dvTYx|{{:project:legal:open_privacy_legislation_cartodb.png?200|}}]]
  
-  Create data schema for international privacy law    +This project started as a [[event:2013-09|LegalHack@OKCon 2013]] challenge.
-  - Input data (e.g. existing policies)   +
-  - Visualise data transfer agreements   +
  
-There is already a proprietary, free (as in gratis) resource which already covers international data protection laws at [[http://uk.practicallaw.com/2-502-1510|practicallaw.com]]. However this is not open, and its not data, so not helpful for law mining.+=== 18 Stars of Open Legislation? ===
  
-Previous work visualising data protection issues: [[http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/worlds-biggest-data-breaches-hacks/|informationisbeautiful.net]]+John Sheridan also came up with a set of additional criteria, a little like Tim Berners-Lee's Five Stars of Linked Data, which set out some additional technical best practices for publishing legislation;
  
-====== Project =====+Basic:
  
-(screenshots or sketches up here)+  * there is a URI for each legislative act 
 +  * the URI resolves on the web to open legislation
  
-Brief description goes here. Add sections below if you need more room.+Standard:
  
-Include links to your demo and/or source code.+  * the URI Set is persistent with guarantees about availability 
 +  * Occam's razor has been applied (no cruft in the URI)
  
-===== Data =====+Advanced:
  
-  * List and link your actual and ideal data sources.+  * URI set contains abstract identifiers and document identifiers 
 +  * URI set supports multiple manifestations (XML, PDF) 
 +  * URI resolution supports content negotiation (e.g. browser can request content as plain text rather  
 +than html) 
 +  * traditional citation scheme can be mapped to new style URIs with no additional information 
 +  * the URIs are human readable / reader friendly 
 +  * the URIs are hackable 
 +  * there are batch and list views available as well as identifiers for documents 
 +  * URIs support provision level addressing 
 +  * URIs support point in time addressing 
 +  * URIs support jurisdiction variations 
 +  * URIs support known future states (prospective versions) 
 +  * URIs support possible future states (proposed versions) 
 +  * URIs support a variety of aliases and searches to aid use 
 +  * URIs are formally described with a IETF URI Template specification
  
-===== Team =====+===== Data =====
  
-  * Florian Ducommun, Creative Commons Switzerland +  * [[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlqMaTMcz6UzdHBzT05GcWpaSk92dGZIV1NLY3U0VkE&usp=sharing|Online spreadsheet]]
-  * List your [[user:home|team members]] here ...+
  
-===== Links =====+===== Team =====
  
-  * Relevant documentation ... +  * Reuben Binns (@rdbinns)
-  * Blog or forum posts ... +
-  * Tools you used ...+
      
-{{tag>status:concept legal needs:dev needs:design needs:data needs:expert}}+{{tag>status:demo legal needs:dev needs:design needs:data needs:expert}}
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