The document outlines Identity Commons, an open identity layer for the internet that maximizes individual control over privacy and personal data while encouraging healthy online communities. It lists seven principles of self-organization, transparency, inclusion, empowerment, collaboration, openness and participation. It also lists several working groups focused on collaborative tools, technology standards and protocols, as well as social, business and policy issues relating to digital identity.
3. To support, facilitate, and promote
the creation of an open identity
layer for the Internet, one that
maximizes control, convenience,
and privacy for the individual while
encouraging the development of
healthy, interoperable
communities.
13. Groups that do work for the community:
• Collaborative Tools
• The Internet Identity Workshop
• The Identity Gang
• Id Media (in process)
Bibliography & Reviews of papers, books, movies, other resources.
14. Groups focused on Technology:
•
OSIS (Open Source Identity System)
(Social Network
•
CloudTripper Sharing Toolkit) (in process)
• Identity Schema’s
• XDI.org
• OpenID
• Pamela Project (in process)
• Bandit Project (in process)
15. Groups focused on Social Agreements,
Business Innovation and Policy:
• Identity Rights Agreements
• Vendor Relationship Management (in process)
• Identity Trust (in process)
• I-broker commons (in process)
• Identity Futures (in process)