Abusing Personal Data Should Be A Felony
Craig Mundie, Microsoft's Chief Security Advisor, is reported to have said that abusing personal data should be a felony . Network World reporter Bob Brown says "He envisions a 'usage-based way of controlling data' under which information would be protected in a sort of cryptographic wrapper (think digital rights management on movie DVDs or music CDs) with metadata defining what can – and more importantly – can’t be done with the data."
Mike Acker made a notable comment on this article: "Everyone should be recognized as owning a Creative Commons Copyright on their Personal Data. Copying or otherwise selling or distributing such data without written permission from the owner is a copyright violation just like pirating a song, $150,000 per occurence." While the concept is simple, it would inhibit bloggers such as myself, who often use the words of others in their posts.
-DDLabels: digital certificate, personal data
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