2023.01.27
Location | MS Teams | Time | Friday 10:00-11:00am CET |
Facilitator | Ingrid | Note Taker | Mark |
Research Miro Board: Miro Board
Participants: Mark Mulobi, Margus Mägi, Vikash Madduri, Josephine Lusi
Agenda Item | Who | Notes |
Meeting time | Margus, Mark, Vikash | We will keep the current meeting sessions at 10:00 am CET. |
AHFE Paper Submission | Discussion | Submissions on 1st Feb Nicholas to submit on behalf of DIAL, Josephine on behalf of ITU Margus: Is Nicholas still participating? Mark: No but he is able to contribute Margus: Shared feedback. Why do we compare EU GDPR with AU Data Policy Framework? Consider rewriting the outcomes. How and who should put new angles into the paper? We should compare other frameworks like interoperability, and data sharing policies & frameworks that have been set by various countries. Vikash: US has a framework Margus: We need to change the notion of the paper. Govt is not a private entity. They do not need to seek consent every time they perform an action such as data collection. If it is set in the law, data should be reused, from the population registry. If data is not available, seek consent from the citizens. -Lets pull out the GDPR. Instead we compare exiting principles and set best practice. Mark: Will this change the outcome? Margus: Not sure Mark: Any way that we can remedy the paper. Vikash: Resources to consider HIPAA- USA, PIPEDA-Canada, PDPA-Singapore may be useful GDPR- Please consider the list of favoring nations (11 or 12) of EU; that is unique! Margus: Let's have a call with Nicholas to discuss the paper Nele doesn’t want her name on the paper Mark will share with Nicholas points on the paper. |
| Vikash: On OSS the initial topic was there's not enough data. However, there are 669 existing policies. Changed the abstract & merged what GovStack is doing with SDGs There are existing notions by UN. J to confirm with Ingris if the new abstract is ok Margus: If govt buys a software it's an asset not OSS. In Estonia there is a legal conundrum to overcome on the physical aspect of the legality of OSS, would having laws on these be considered a workaround? Vikash: The table is not correct and Alika will check this. But there should be an issue rltd to clarity and ownership on OSS & non OSS software. Margus: Sentence on data might be misleading. Vikash: |