Re: [ietf-privacy] ietf-privacy Digest, Vol 41, Issue 8

Dave Crocker <dhc@dcrocker.net> Mon, 20 April 2015 22:45 UTC

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On 4/20/2015 12:39 PM, Erin Kenneally wrote:
> Information Privacy = the rights and interests between and among persons
> and organizations regarding contexts for the collection, use and/or
> disclosure of information.


What is the salient difference distinguished by 'between' and 'among'?

What does 'contexts for' mean here?

I mean these questions in terms of technical work, since that was the
context of my original comment.

d/

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Dave Crocker
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