US Supreme Court unanimously holds that warrantless GPS tracking is unconstitutional
Living Between the Lines
Self-managing our digital identity, digital assets and intellectual property in case of death or incapacity
http://ow.ly/8CcKP
Living Between the Lines
Self-managing our digital identity, digital assets and intellectual property in case of death or incapacity
http://ow.ly/8CcKP
Vivre entre les ligne:
Autogérer son identité numérique, ses actifs numériques et ses biens intellectuels en cas de décès ou d’inaptitude
http://ow.ly/8CcCK
Vivre entre les ligne:
Autogérer son identité numérique, ses actifs numériques et ses biens intellectuels en cas de décès ou d’inaptitude
http://ow.ly/8CcCK
Now a grandfather, I had to revise my will and mandate in case of incapacity. Except that this time, I found out that I must ask my potential agents and testamentary executors to deal with the ubiquity of digital media. That does complicate their task.
Only a few years ago, one could easily find the documents of an incapacitated or deceased person. It was enough to systematically round the various places where the person lived and worked. The nature of the documents generally jumped in the eyes: contracts, invoices, private correspondence, books, recordings, professional documents, etc. In the absence of specific instructions, one could apply certain customs: such as delivering private correspondence items to their authors, distribution of content libraries, records shelves, photo albums or collections to interested close ones; retention of fiscal documents for some six years before destroying them.
Digitalization of assets
As more and more people around me, I hold less and less documents on paper or other macroscopic media. Already, most of my documents are to be found in digital forms: private correspondence, files, invoices, contracts, tax documents, banking and accounting, books, music, photos, work documentation, etc. (more…)
Shoveling show and pruning apple trees while listening to
Clay Shirky (@cshirky) on "Cognitive Surplus"
on @TVOsBIGIDEAS http://ow.ly/8BDbJ
Digital death and afterlife: list of online services
The Digital Beyond maintains this list of online services that are designed to help plan for digital death and afterlife or memorialize loved ones.
These services come in all flavors including digital estate services, posthumous email services and online memorials.
Everlasting Digital Life
Semi-humoristic reflexion by Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) TV's Hungry Beast: http://youtu.be/Vij_NVTPxYE via @AdeleMcAlear
Aide demandée / Help:
Ma notaire est restée au XXe siècle.
Connaissez-vous des sources de conseils pratiques et clauses testamentaires types pour faciliter la gestion post-mortem des biens, comptes et services numériques?
My notary is stuck in the XXst century.
Do you know sources of practical advices and standard testamentary clauses to help in the post-mortem of management digital assets, accounts and services?
Good to Know "is a collection of resources offered by Google that aims to educate the public about online privacy and security in a clear, easy-to-read manner. It succeeds at this with a fresh, easy-to-follow look and jargon-free writing.
"Google does subtly push its own products and services through the site without mentioning non-Google alternatives"
PCWorld
Stay safe online
Tips and advice for staying more secure on the web
"Good to Know" by +Google http://ow.ly/8ynR9
FBI's plans for Next Generation Identification (NGI)
"Massive billion-dollar upgrade that will hold iris scans, photos searchable with face recognition technology, palm prints, and measures of gait and voice recordings alongside records of fingerprints, scars, and tattoos."
via @EPICprivacy
Tunisie : Média et Internet dans la démocratie en chantier et la mutation de la société
http://ow.ly/8xe0U
Bibliographie sélective sur des thèmes
CULTURE ET DEMOCRATIE A L’HEURE DU NUMERIQUE
Cette bibliographie explore les mutations qu’entraîne le numérique dans la culture de l’écrit ou l’exercice de la démocratie.
Can Only a Few Years' Data Reveal Bad New Hire Teachers?
Seven experts debate this on NYTimes http://ow.ly/8wEo1
With years of data, it seems possible to distinguish good teachers from poor ones. Does that indicate that, after collecting two or three years’ data on each new hire, one should be using test scores for decisions about firings, tenure and pay?
Beware of “Surveillance by Design”
Symposium, Toronto, ON, Canada, Jan. 27, 2012
Note: «Autonomie, surveillance et démocratie : Quelques repères pour le XXIe siècle»
Texte tiré de ma présentation au Forum citoyen sur la surveillance des communications organisé par le caucus québécois du Nouveau Parti Démocratique Montréal, Maison Notman, le jeudi, 3 novembre 2011
Note: "Autonomy, Surveillance and Democracy: A Few Ideas for the Twenty-First Century"
Text derived from my presentation to the Citizen Forum on surveillance of communications organized by the Quebec caucus of the New Democratic Party, Montreal, Notman House, Thursday, November 3, 2011
http://pierrot-peladeau.net/en/archives/3102
Mozilla to Offer New User-Centric Services to control own data
("user sovereignty" beyond so-called "privacy")
http://ow.ly/8vo8v
via @JulesPolonetsky