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Terminology
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The following section provides a comprehensive list of terms using across The IO Foundation's productions.
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An initiative from The IO Foundation that aims to promote the adoption of the United Nations' Guiding Principles in Business and Human Rights in the Tech sector.
The CrowdShape (CS) initiative intends to be a model for crowd collaboration based on transparent processes and accountable management.
Data-Centric Digital Rights (DCDR) is the advocacy aiming at protecting citizens' Rights by transparently implementing in their daily technology the regulations that should protect them.
See the definition in the DCDR terminology :: Digital Society
See the definition in the DCDR terminology :: Digital Space
Any person officially involved in the implementation of initiatives under The IO Foundation.
The digital representation of people and objects in Digital Spaces.
Any action that involves disseminating information. From publishing, posting online, forwarding 3rd party content, interacting with 3rd party content (likes, etc.), participating through Comments,
Any location, physical or virtual, in which TIOF advances its advocacy and implements its initiatives.
Examples of spaces:
- TIOF's offices
- Event venues
- Event online platforms
- Official TIOF channels
A set of legal and technical standards to ensure the observance, compliance and implementation of Digital Rights.
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