Recording:
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Time:
- Tuesday, February 23, 2021: 7PM-8PM Pacific. The group calendar now has a meeting every other Tuesday; calls alternate between 9AM PST and [two weeks later] 7PM PST.
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Meeting Agenda, Feb. 23 2021
The initial bullet-points here mirror the meeting notes for the last SIG meeting (2/09), since we’re onboarding new folks from Asia and Africa.
After this week, such duplication won’t be necessary
- GENERAL CATCH-UP
- Summary of Meetup
- Proposal re: minutes (see below)
- Update re: alternating West Coast/Asia and East Coast/Europe meeting times
- Application to create a Hyperledger Lab and HL GitHub account
- Application to mentor an individual within the proposed project
Topics raised at first meeting
1. Introduction to the ISCC Foundation: https://www.iscc-system.org/.
The ISCC Foundation is an independent international nonprofit organization that promotes information technologies for the purpose of the common good. In particular the foundation supports and promotes the development and adoption of open standards and open source technologies as well as tools and services that enable individuals and organizations to better create, manage, discover, access, share, and monetize digital content, knowledge and ideas.
2. The application of ISCC technology to the DISTRI initiative: https://www.academia.edu/44646056/DisTRi_a_Distributed_Trusted_Rights_Framework_for_Digital_Content The authors assemble new, breakthrough technologies that focus on the fundamentals of rights management, namely content identifiers, stakeholder identifiers, metadata associations, authoritative assertions, and the use of trusted, multi-party, distributed, dynamic data management systems to create and share Rights Management Information. By providing trustworthy Rights Information, the provenance, authenticity, and compliance with agreements enable the automated distribution of content and associated rights compensation. The approach is minimally prescriptive but maximally supportive and inclusive. It allows many solutions to be used while enabling numerous ways in which individuals and organisations can cooperate in originating, enriching, governing, and distributing trusted Information, helping streamline current processes and trigger innovative businesses
NEW TOPICS SINCE FEB 9
- Discussion of project proposal