Hi Stephanie,

The LSE is kind enough to grant alumni access to e-books, so I have access to the full text you mentioned (Asian Data Privacy Laws: Trade & Human Rights Perspectives). I can summarise a few chapters, though I wouldn't be able to do so until mid next week. If you have the contents page handy, might you be able to suggest which chapter(s) I should summarise? That being said, I think the point you alluded to, though — that we, as a Working Group, should all have the same access to review in full the texts we are summarising — is a very valid one. I think the Guardian put it best when they said, “academic publishers make Murdoch look like a socialist.” £74.75 for 24 hours access to that text, which was probably funded through government research grants and academic stipends? It hardly seems justifiable…

Best wishes,

Ayden 

P.S. Apologies if you receive this message twice - I think my first attempt at emailing the list was rejected, because I replied from the wrong email account.

On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 6:09 PM, Stephanie Perrin via Gnso-rds-pdp-privacy gnso-rds-pdp-privacy@icann.org wrote:
Yes it certainly clears up the redundancy that I thought I saw....I figured one reference is enough as the links are all there, but whatever you like.� Not sure the article adds a whole pile to our understanding but I am immersed in this stuff.� And yes, there is an ebook but the price point is (IMHO) a bit nutty and I did not think you could just buy one chapter.� I am old fashioned, I like the book in my hand....
I can of course siphon off one chapter through my uni library but this is not cricket, so thought I would ask Graham how he felt about sharing it. He may also, being prolific, have spun that work off in an article we could find somewhere (not me, not now)
Thanks again Lisa!
cheers steph
On 2016-04-06 12:58, Lisa Phifer wrote:
Thanks Stephanie. I had noticed that Kathy suggested the same Greenleaf book that you had, but thought it important to add the article about the tables also cited by Kathy. That's why the checklist contains both:

* Global Tables (2015, abstract and PDF download here: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2603502) and

* Article about the Global Tables (2015, abstract and PDF download here: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2603529)

Please let me know if that doesn't clear up the apparent redundancy. No doubt it would be useful for the same person to review/summarize both together for the privacy team, since the article discusses recent updates to the table and the trends behind them.

FYI, Greenleaf's 2014 book is available commercially as an e-book - see https://books.google.com/books?id=0eAuBQAAQBAJ . Since we don't have public access to it, perhaps you could summarize the chapter you found useful? Doing that now would at least help the WG remember this resource exists when the time comes for detailed analysis of privacy laws.

Best, Lisa


At 09:23 AM 4/6/2016, Stephanie Perrin via Gnso-rds-pdp-privacy wrote:
Thanks Lisa, there is a redundancy, in that the global table I sent you (SSRN article by Greenleaf) is the same as the one Kathy resent which appears below it.�
In his 2014 book on asian privacy laws, which I did not send as it is hardcover only, there is an excellent chapter on how to evaluate/compare privacy laws, which has always been a puzzle for WHOIS discussions.� I could summarize that but probably not distribute a scanned copy, however graham is a great advocate for access so if interested I could pester him and see if he has an electronic version.
cheers stephanie

On 2016-04-06 10:39, Lisa Phifer via Gnso-rds-pdp-privacy wrote:
Hello all,

Today's updated privacy team checklist (attached) was just posted to the wiki at:
https://community.icann.org/x/p4xlAw

Just follow the link above if you're looking for the latest daily update of any team's checklist.

In today's checklist update, to make it clearer which docs are not yet assigned, I have removed the ? names from the “Reviewed by” column. As you can see, there are still plenty of docs identified by this team over the past week or so that could still use volunteers to review them. For those not certain how much work is involved: summaries should be concise - for example, “executive summaries” that point the WG to the portions of the document most relevant to RDS privacy and why.

Best, Lisa


At 11:49 AM 4/5/2016, David Cake via Gnso-rds-pdp-privacy wrote:


Please find attached a summary of the proposed plan to finish the sub-teams input summarising work as presented on todays call. We�?Td like to get this document summarising work done (of course, we know other relevant documents may be published from here on, but we can handle those as the come) so we can get back to full WG mode and start proceeding with the rest of the work plan.

So what we are asking of you now is:

Please look at the input checklist provided, choose at least one input (ideally one that has not been looked at yet) that you are wiling to summarise, and email the whole group to let them know that you are working on it. Aim to have these summaries done by Monday.
Please try to do this by the end of Wednesday.

This doesn�?Tt mean that we are necessarily done with identification of new inputs - if you have someone else valuable to add, feel free to continue to do so. But the focus should now be on summarising what we have.


David




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