[Chapter-delegates] Questions for the Board of Trustees

Andréa Romaoli Garcia andgarciar at gmail.com
Fri Nov 22 02:07:11 PST 2019


Hello all.
Forgive my delay here. I was in China and I am in good connection just now.
Then, about the Trustees meeting...
The way  the data is collected and consolidated is impacted by issues such
as cost and legislation.
I have seen many policies and measures for security management from many
organizations.
I have seeing the user isn't always aware about that providing their name
and email address for a registration into a website, it will be monetized.
I consider that there should be a clear note about the financial value of
personal data when the user accesses and agrees that the website collects
and uses the data.
There is a difference between the user allowing data collection and sharing
and collecting and selling.
The user should be informed abot the financial value clearly as the book
writer is informed about copywrite.
Then, users loss money because they are not aware about this.
Does the Internet SOCIETY propose any strategy especially to educate users
about monetizing their data?
Cheers
Andrea Romaoli

On Fri, Nov 22, 2019, 2:32 AM Andrew Sullivan via Chapter-delegates <
chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 10:35:15PM +0000, Christian via Chapter-delegates
> wrote:
> > Dear Andrew,
> >
> > |Apologies if I have missed this. But is the Action plan available in
> draft
> > form?
>
> No.  The completed plan will be presented to the Board at this
> weekend's Board meeting, for their approval, along with the budget
> that will support it.
>
> Historically, the Action Plan was drafted each year entirely as a
> staff document.  This year, we under took quite a bit of consultation
> about the effort, our longer-term objectives, and so on.  We started
> last March: you should have received an invitation (with the Subject
> line "Internet Society Survey - Action Plan 2020 and Strategy 2025")
> asking for your views about priorities and so on.
>
> > Or is the intention to draw up draft plans at the board meeting and
> > put it out to consultation to chapters (and others) to provide structured
> > feedback following organizing local comments?
>
> The feedback opportunties happened during the year, as we developed
> this.  This is the result of that.  This year's collaborative
> development of the plan was intended as a first step, with the
> expectation that the collaboration between the Internet Society staff
> and the wider community will get stronger over time.  To that end,
> this weekend we will also be announcing a now long-planned change to
> the staff structure that, among other things, is intended to make
> staff & community collaboration easier and more fluid.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Andrew
>
>
> --
> Andrew Sullivan
> President & CEO, Internet Society
> sullivan at isoc.org
> +1 416 731 1261
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