Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Version 1.0 | This Business Plan was approved on DD MMMM YYYY.
ShortURL | Playbook | Assistant
NOTICE
This documentation page is under construction. Should you want to be notified once it's published, let us know.
This section provides all the information about the Data-Centric Digital Rights initiative's business plan.
[Work in Progress]
This business plan is fully compliant with The IO Foundation's policies.
[Work in Progress]
This budgeting plan is fully compliant with The IO Foundation's policies.
Version 1.0 | This Theory of Change was approved on DD MMMM YYYY.
| Playbook | Assistant
NOTICE
This documentation page is under construction. Should you want to be notified once it's published, .
This section describes the Theory of Change that guides the Data-Centric Digital Rights initiative and its impact.
The IO Foundation has observed the following problem:
The current state of technology is not conducive to designing digital spaces that are transparently protected
The extra weight on citizen’s shoulders
The ridiculous difference between tech and the rest of the industries
Impossibility of adherence to compliance
Impossibility for agencies to verify and enforce compliance
Leaving behind major stakeholder: programmers
The IO Foundation proposes the following solutions to the observed problems.
[Work in Progress]
The IO Foundation proposes the following Theory of Change to address the observed problems.
[Work in Progress]
| Playbook | Assistant
This website contains the documentation relative to the Data-Centric Digital Rights (DCDR) Initiative from .
You may be looking for:
To learn how to navigate this documentation, please check the section.
TIOF views the technology as currently non-correlated with all working understandings and practices as to how any public-consumption industry functions traditionally where a clear separation is made between:
Experts, who understand the complexities to design and build products that are compliant with applicable legislation and
Citizens, who are solely tasked for being responsible users of the product
The DCDR initiative aims at encouraging a shift in the current technology paradigms by providing
Generating the necessary body of work for
A set of taxonomies for
To provide technologist with a clear framework and taxonomies to embed Data-Centric Digital Rights into technology and enable their role as Next Generation of Rights Defenders.
A world where technology protects digital citizens and their digital twins transparently and by design.
You can support The IO Foundation by
| Playbook | Assistant |
NOTICE
This documentation page is under construction. Should you want to be notified once it's published, .
The following section provides a comprehensive list of terms employed in The IO Foundation's Data-Centric Digital Rights initiative.
Note to TIOF Members
A number of terms in this Terminology have a slide ready for presentations.
Please check the corresponding and remember to follow the Presentations guidelines when using them.
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
A finite sequence of instructions that transform input data, and in turn generate output data, in order to perform a task or solve a problem.
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Source Entities exist in the analog space.
Acronym: AS | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also: Digital Space
Ensemble of regulations that apply to all objects in a transaction in the DCDR Framework. These regulations can be established by any governance body or Community.
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Data conforming a Digital Twin component that maintains its entanglement with its source entity component.
Acronym: AD | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also: Non-Authentic Data
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
In a spawning operation, Parent is the originating Object that is spawned and Child is the resulting spawn.
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Expression of agreement that grants permission to proceed with a certain proposal.
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
A collection of discrete meaningful values, collected or deduced, that can be stored, processed or transmitted.
Quantified information representing properties of a source entity.
A set of data, either authentic or non-authentic, arranged under a certain schema conforms a Digital Twin.
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Legal mechanism that aims at the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of Personal Data.
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: DCDR | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
The advocacy bringing forward the observance of the Rights to be applied over data to protect it from its undue usage or extinction.
The basic principles protecting Representational Entities in Digital Spaces.
Acronym: DCDR | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
A set of guiding concepts around which the conversation of DR is constructed.
Acronym: DCDR Principles | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: DCDR Framework | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: DL | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: DL | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
A collection of interconnected hardware Nodes that collaborate to perform tasks where none of the parties is irreplaceable for a proper functioning. / to perform its expected SERVICES.
Acronym: DL | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
The Representational Entity for any non-human Source Entity.
Assets are owned by Digital Communities.
Acronym: DA | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
A collection of one or more Representational Entities, organized around a common objective.
Acronym: DC | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
@@@Definition of the digital world from the perspective of the technology.
Acronym: DD | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Any algorithmic action that may bring closer the extinction of a given data point.
Acronym: DH | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Any algorithmic decision that will result in the occurrence of a Digital Harm.
Acronym: DHA | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
The resulting damaging outcome, be it over the Representational Entity or its Source Entity, that will result in Digital or Physical Harm.
Acronym: DHO | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
The Representational Entity for any human Source Entity.
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
An algorithmic action that proactively prevents the occurrence of a Digital Harm on a given data point.
Digital Rights: Always use “Digital Rights” and not “digital rights”.
Digital Rights are the basic principles protecting Representational Entities in Digital Spaces. By extension, protecting Digital Rights is the way to observe Human Rights.
The collection of Digital Right
The basic principles protecting Representational Entities in Digital Spaces.
Acronym: DR | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Digital Spaces are, beyond the Internet, the collection of networks that, whether public or private, hold data representing a Source Entity which may be stored for digital processing with or without their consent and/or knowledge.
The collection of digital mediums, whether public or private, that may store digital twins in any way that conforms their identities, with or without their consent and/or knowledge.
The collection of digital mediums, whether public or private, that may store digital twins in any way that conforms their identities, with or without their consent and/or knowledge.
The collection of digital mediums, whether public or private, that may store users' Data in any way that conforms their identities, with or without their consent and/or knowledge.
Acronym: DS | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Digital replica of a living or non-living physical entity, organized around a schema.
Acronym: DT | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: DT | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
A distributed database that is used to maintain a list of records, called Blocks, which store an amount of data. By design, blockchains are resistant to modification of said data once recorded. Blocks and Envelopes are the building units of blockchain structures in 1Persona.
Acronym: DLT | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
A unique identifier that allows an emitter A to send a message to a receptor B unequivocally. Examples:
Email address
Telegram username
Mobile number
Physical address
Acronym: EID | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Human Rights: Always use “Human Rights” and not “human rights”.
Human Rights are the basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are considered to be entitled to.
Acronym: HR | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
The advocacy bringing forward the observance of the Human Rights that are conferred to people.
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
@@@The people who make possible the design, implementation and maintenance of the Digital Domain from the Analog Domain.
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Development and application of principles, policies, standards, decision-making procedures and programs that shape the evolution and use of the Internet.
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Format
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
The collection of all States an object goes through from its genesis to its end.
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
A list of instructions, encoded using BPMN, that determines the behavior of Layer III objects and their Interactions.
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Any collection of Nodes is called a Mesh. When comparing two Meshes, one will be determined as SuperMesh (or Parent Mesh) while the other one will be labeled as SubMesh (Child Mesh). From the perspective of a Node, the Mesh it belongs to is always named OwnMesh. The Mesh that represents the ensemble of the running Network is called PrimeMesh.
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: NAD | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also: List of Objects per Space & Layer >> Taxonomy / Schema
A desired modification of one or more states measured by a set of KPIs.
Acronym: NAD | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Any harm received by a physical entity.
Any harm applied, be it Physical (PH) or Digital (DH).
What you seek to protect.
Acronym: PH | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Any harmful action, be it Physical (PHA) or Digital (DHA).
Acronym: PHA | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Any harmful outcome, be it Physical (PHO) or Digital (DHO).
Acronym: PHO | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: PL | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
The required number of Nodes in a Mesh to ensure its proper and full functionality.
Acronym: RT | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
A templated organization of data that provides an understanding about the nature and the utility of a given set of data.
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Analyzing a system by removing a number of objects and discarding a number of dimensions in order to understand something.
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Source Entities are any Analog object that is susceptible to be represented in any digital shape by ways of data that defines its characteristics.
Acronym: SE | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
A Space object always acts as the Genesis Object for all its contained objects.
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
The action of creating a replica of an Object that remains linked over the course of its usage.
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
The outcome of the division of the Internet due to various factors, such as technology, commerce, politics, nationalism, religion and divergent national interests.
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Representational Entities are the resulting digital model obtained from data from any Source Entity.
The digital representation of people and objects in Digital Spaces.
Acronym: RE | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
The UDHR is the international document reference, proclaimed by the United Nations, that serves as the foundation to the observance of Human Rights worldwide.
A set of legal and technical standards to ensure the observance, compliance and implementation of Digital Rights.
Acronym: UDHR | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
The UDDR is a set of legal definitions and technical standards to ensure the observance, compliance and implementation of Data-Centric Digital Rights.
Acronym: UDDR | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Acronym: | DCDR Framework: Layer X - Definition
See also:
Data-Centric Digital Rights (DCDR), an initiative from , is the advocacy by which it aims at protecting citizens' Rights by transparently implementing in their daily technology the regulations that should protect them.
As core stakeholders, technologists play a critical role as the and need to orient themselves through new design and implementation paradigms focused on protecting data. The put forward by The IO Foundation are concepts that help them navigate the intricacies of applying Human and Digital Rights in digital infrastructures, products and services.
In essence, DCDR is a framework for technologists composed by Principles, Taxonomies and other technical tools. It enables them to develop a deeper understanding about the nature of data, the digital twins that emerge from it and make possible for them to embrace their role as .
By understanding that , technologists may architect Digital Spaces that aim at and build it so that they implement .
A
While the DCDR initiative is designed in order to support TIOF's and to achieve its , it nonetheless also formulates its own Mission & Vision.
The DCDR initiative adheres to the same as The IO Foundation to deliver its mission.
The IO Foundation regularly publishes articles, research papers and other documents such as comments on public consultations related to its advocacy. .
The IO Foundation regularly organizes events and participates in international fora where the organization puts forward its advocacy and engages with all stakeholders. TIOF's handles all of its events through its . .
The advancement of is made possible with the collaboration of a number of partner and supporting organizations, funders and individual citizens.
Check our .
ShortURL | Playbook | Assistant
NOTICE
This documentation page is under construction. Should you want to be notified once it's published, let us know.
This section provides an understanding of the infrastructure, tools and procedures that The IO Foundation uses to implement the DCDR initiative.
ShortURL | Playbook | Assistant
NOTICE
This documentation page is under construction. Should you want to be notified once it's published, let us know.
This section provides a list of Frequently Asked Questions about the DCDR advocacy.
Version 1.0 | This Media Kit was approved on 01 February 2022.
ShortURL | Playbook | Assistant | Slides Repository
This document employs terms related to TIOF's DCDR Advocacy that can be found in the TIOF terminology as well as the DCDR Terminology.
For a structure of The IO Foundation and the DCDR initiative, please visit
The IO Foundation's Organizational Chart
The IO Foundation's Organizational Taxonomy
This document describes all the elements that conform the Data-Centric Digital Rights' initiative identity (aka Branding Guidelines) and their usage rules on any generated content, by either TIOF Members, Contributors or any other third parties.
It is a reference document to which all DCDR productions, either for internal or external use, must refer and adhere.
You should familiarize yourself with this it and comply with it at all times. Any questions you may have with regard to its contents or what you have to do to comply with it should be referred to the initiative's Team Comms Manager.
A document summarizing The IO Foundation's Branding Guidelines is also available.
A full Media Kit set is available for download in TIOF's Media Package, which includes DCDR materials.
The following forms are authorized when referring to TechUp:
Please note the capitalization
Data-Centric Digital Rights
DCDR
Abbreviation: DCDR (Example: [TIOF DCDR])
The following is the official tagline of DCDR.
Guiding technologists to build safe technology for digital twins.
While the DCDR initiative is designed in order to support TIOF's mission and to achieve its vision, it nonetheless also formulates its own Mission & Vision.
Mission: To provide technologist with a clear framework and taxonomies to embed Data-Centric Digital Rights into technology and enable their role as Next Generation of Rights Defenders.
Vision: A world where technology protects digital citizens and their digital twins transparently and by design.
The DCDR initiative adheres to the same values as The IO Foundation to delivers its mission.
The following are the official definitions to be used when describing or referencing DCDR. A number of variations are provided in an attempt to fit different character limitations.
When describing DCDR, please use these official descriptions.
Data-Centric Digital Rights (DCDR), an initiative from The IO Foundation, is a framework for technologists composed of Principles, Taxonomies and other technical tools. It enables them to develop a deeper understanding about the nature of data, the digital twins that emerge from it and make possible for them to embrace their role as NextGen Rights Defenders.
By understanding that I am my data, technologists may design solutions that aim at ending remedy by architecting and building technology that observers Rights by Design.
Data-Centric Digital Rights (DCDR), an initiative from The IO Foundation, is a framework for technologists composed of Principles, Taxonomies and other technical tools enabling them in their role as NextGen Rights Defenders.
Data-Centric Digital Rights, an initiative from The IO Foundation, provides a framework for technologists that enables them to embrace their role as NextGen Rights Defenders.
DCDR provides a framework for technologists that enables them to embrace their role as NextGen Rights Defenders.
The following are the official logos for the DCDR initiative.
The DCDR are currently being designed and shall be released as soon as possible.
For more information, please refer to TIOF's Branding Guidelines.
A full Media Kit set is available for download in TIOF's Media Package, including TechUp materials.
The following are the official formulations of the 3 DCDR Principles that The IO Foundation puts forward to guide technologist in their role as NextGen Rights defenders.
A full Media Kit set is available for download in TIOF's Media Package, including DCDR materials.
DCDR follows the same font guidelines as The IO Foundation.
For more information, please refer to TIOF's Media Kit.
DCDR follows the same color palette as The IO Foundation.
For more information, please refer to TIOF's Media Kit.
The following are the official QR Codes to link DCDR's online resources.
All QR Codes are available in TIOF's Media Package, which includes TechUp materials.
Aside from the #Tags defined in TIOF's Media Kit, the following are the official #Tags used by DCDR.
#DCDR
#DigitalHarms
#DigitalRights
#IamMyData
#EndRemedy
#RightsByDesign
Each TIOF initiative has its own set of #Tags. Please refer to the corresponding initiative's Media Kit for their #Tags list.
The following are the official, sanctioned, Media Channels used by the DCDR advocacy for its activities.
Any other Media Channel not listed here is to be considered not affiliated with TechUp and therefore any opinions expressed are not to be associated with it.
The following is the official website for TechUp.
The following is the official documentation site for The IO Foundation and its initiatives.
DCDR uses the same URL shortener as The IO Foundation.
For more information, please refer to TIOF's Media Kit.
The following are the official repositories used by The IO Foundation.
The following are the official email domains used by the DCDR advocacy.
Only email received from these domains are to be considered originated by DCDR or its members.
The following are the official public email addresses used by TechUp.
The following are the official social media platforms where DCDR has some sort of active presence.
The IO Foundation, in general, uses social media reluctantly.
To learn more about TIOF's position on this matter, check our Hey Big Tech! declaration.
The DCDR advocacy currently uses the same Media Channels as The IO Foundation.
For more information, please refer to TIOF's Media Kit.
The IO Foundation has profiles in other platforms, sometimes in preparation for its use, sometimes to avoid impersonation.
The following is the official calendar through which the DCDR advocacy publishes events:
organized by the DCDR initiative team (including all TIOF's and its initiatives')
those it may participate in
other events that are deemed relevant
The IO Foundation accepts financial donations on both Fiat and Crypto currencies.
The DCDR currently uses the same Donation & Crowdfunding platforms as The IO Foundation.
For more information, please refer to TIOF's Media Kit.
The following is the official recruitment platform through which the DCDR initiative publishes its open positions.
The following is a list of TIOF's initiatives and a quick link to their corresponding Media Kit.
TechUp Full Logo
[PENDING]
[PENDING]
Format
Full Color
White Variant
Usage
General use
Monochromatic or dark backgrounds
Full URL
Alternative URLs
None
Short URL
Contents
General information about DCDR
Full URL
Alternative URLs
None
Short URL
Contents
Publishing of all documentation relative to DCDR + Research + Reference materials
Full URL
Alternative URLs
None
Short URL
Content
Public repository showcasing DCDR's advocacy work
Usage
Initiative Management + Community Collaboration + Transparency platform
Domains
@TheIOFoundation.org
Alternative Domains
None
Usage
Official communications from DCDR Members both internally and externally
Usage
Official communications and inquiries
Platform
Google Calendar
Short URL
Content
Events calendar
Usage
Public events calendar
Platform
QPage
Full URL
Short URL
Content
Posting of open positions for DCDR
Principle I
Principle II
Principle III
I Am My Data
End Remedy
Rights By Design
Treat their data as you'd want to be treated.
Adopt designs that minimize grievances.
Leave no protection uncoded behind.
DCDR Principles
Principle I
Principle II
Principle III
The IO Foundation
[PENDING]
DCDR
This document
BHR in Tech
CrowdShape
Project Lockdown
TechUp
UDDR