Active PAR

P2895

Standard Taxonomy for Responsible Use and Privacy of Human-Generated Data

The standard defines a taxonomy that describes the rules and categories of data rights in data contracts that govern the capture, use, sharing and trade of data. This includes the permitted use, restricted use, exceptions, duration of use and/or storage, and geography of use and/or storage of human-generated data. The standard may be used to describe the parameters of trade of data, regardless of the type/industry, or the file type. These parameters include permitted use, restricted use, exceptions, jurisdiction of processing, duration of the processing, individual vs aggregate data.

Sponsor Committee
SSIT/SC - Social Implications of Technology Standards Committee
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Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2024-09-26

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology
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Sponsor Committee
SSIT/SC - Social Implications of Technology Standards Committee
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Working Group
THGD-WG - Trading Human-Generated Data Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Christy Bahn
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Working Group Chair
A Ferraro

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