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Towards Socially-Responsible Management of Personal Information in Social Networks

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Considering the increasing number of Personal Information (PI) used and shared in our now common social networked interactions, privacy issues, retention and how such information are manages have become important. Most approaches rely on one-way disclaimers and policies, often complex, hard to find and lacking ease of understanding for ordinary users of such common networks. Thus leaving little room for users to actually retain any control how the released information is actually used and managed once it has been put online. Additionally, personal information (PI) may include digital artifacts and contributions for which people would legitimately like to retain some rights over their use and their lifetime. Of particular interest in this category is the notion of the “right to forget” we no longer have control over, given the persistent nature of the Internet and its ability to retain information forever. This paper examines this issue from the point of view of the user and social responsibility, arguing for the need to augment information with an additional set of metadata about its usage and management. We discuss the use of DRM technologies in this context as a possible direction.

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Morin, JH. (2010). Towards Socially-Responsible Management of Personal Information in Social Networks. In: Breslin, J.G., Burg, T.N., Kim, HG., Raftery, T., Schmidt, JH. (eds) Recent Trends and Developments in Social Software. BlogTalk BlogTalk 2008 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6045. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16581-8_11

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