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Revisions to the SVF. The legal analysis arrived at is to say, the role of the Sovrin Foundation is not as a data controller; transaction authors are the data controllers. The role of SF is something called a joint controller that does not have control; for legal purposes called a designated data controller. Stewards have contracts for SF. Transaction authors and transaction endorsers - SF transaction author agreement.
Vipin: Initial paper by Satoshi - ledger becomes mutable (erasure). Especially if the ledger is to stand forever. Any human construction designed to stand forever never does. SF write rules and expect people to implement a real system. DPR bodies need to revisit these ideas, otherwise, no real system will be built that conforms to the specifications.
Drummond: Actually 'pruning' is a possibility. However, given pseudo-anonymous nature of ledger - DIDs and public keys, less concern because there's also a pending question. If you destroy the private key have you effectively deleted the data?
Vipin: What about a cold storage wallet?
Drummond: Counter argument, individual's right to erasure. You control the data, you can erase the data. Working with Stewards. There is a task force called the Guardianship Task Force - Guardianship White Paper will launch in Toronto 11/21 at an event on Digital Identity (SSI) and Dementia. Put together by Secours.io. Drummond will speak and launch the paper. Deep discussion and exploration of the concept of guardianship and identity. Maintaining a digital wallet and the credentials needed for someone unable to control themselves.