commonterms.net
CommonTerms - About the project
http://www.commonterms.net/Roadmap.aspx
CommonTerms has been active. Since 2010. We believe that a significant change of how websites present their Terms and Conditions will not happen overnight. Our ambition is to stay around until the goal has been reached. For a comparison, Creative Commons. Has been around for a decade or so. It is now quite well known, but still not understood by and used by everybody. Currently (May 2015) our plans include:. With similar goals and ambitions! Primarily through the OpenNotice. And the IGF DCPR.
commonterms.net
CommonTerms - About the project
http://www.commonterms.net/About.aspx
CommonTerms is trying to find a solution to the problem. Of non-accessible online Terms and Conditions. We are currently working on an accessible format for previewing terms. Which we hope will become good enough to standardize. The project is heavily inspired by. And we plan to publish our results under a Creative Commons license. We want to cooperate. With and support all related projects. Who share our goal, because the task is not trivial. The CommonTerms project is coordinated by.
napsterization.org
Napsterization
http://napsterization.org/stories
April 01, 2014. Imagine We Had No Transaction Receipts. No receipt for tax purposes, or proving the cost from the vendor, or your expense report, or documentation about what you purchased. no warranty or food safety proof, no date or time or place or anything. You just have a cup of coffee. Now imagine the opposite:. That is the Open Notice and Consent Receipt. System from the user perspective. Think something like this:. By Mary Hodder at 01:51 PM #. Other blogs commenting on this post. March 31, 2014.
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CommonTerms - Solutions
http://www.commonterms.net/WhatWeDid.aspx
CommonTerms started in 2010 with an intention to solve the problem. Of non-accessible online legal texts. In a way similar to how Creative Commons made. Online legal texts are usually called Terms of Service, Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, Terms and Conditions or something similar. That by analyzing existing agreements, we could identify the most common terms. And then create icons to symbolize. So we downloaded the Terms of Service. Found in those documents. We would have liked to include Privacy policies.
tosdr.org
API - Terms of Service; Didn't Read
https://tosdr.org/api.html
Terms of Service; Didn't Read. We encourage people to develop applications and other services integrating our ratings into their work. This page should help you use our data for your own app. Our source code is on Github. All data in machine-readable JSON. The data format is specified on our wiki. Please check the specification's version with the API version. Each service (e.g. facebook) has a JSON file, see all at https:/ tosdr.org/api/1/service/. Our (un)hoster 5apps has enabled CORS. Fork us on Github.
tosdr.org
Blog - Terms of Service; Didn't Read
https://tosdr.org/blog/index.html
Terms of Service; Didn't Read. Welcome to the project's blog. Here you can keep track of the daily work :-). The blog is moving. Importing all posts from the Google Groups forum. ToS;DR in Action: What is yours stays yours : Oh, really? ToS;DR in Action: I have read and agree to the terms. YouTube's Terms of Service. Screenshot Tour of New TOSBack Features. March Update: Grammarly and the Prix Ars Electronica. Pics: TOSBack Hackathon Going on Now at Campus Party Brazil. By Rainey Reitman (EFF). We expres...
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Thanks - Terms of Service; Didn't Read
https://tosdr.org/thanks.html
Terms of Service; Didn't Read. We would like to thank the individuals and organisations that support the project. Without them, this effort would not be sustainable! Also, special credits to those who helped the project get started:. The participants of Berlin Hack and Tell at C-Base. In September 2012, we launched a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo. We are also flattered by the regular support we get from small donations! Thanks to the users of flattr. Joris van den Outenaar. Maarten van der Blij.
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Terms of Service Classification - Terms of Service; Didn't Read
https://tosdr.org/classification.html
Terms of Service; Didn't Read. Classification Rating the fine print. ToS;DR aims at creating a transparent and peer-reviewed process to rate and analyse Terms of Service and Privacy Policies in order to create a rating from Class A to Class E. Terms of service are reviewed by contributors and divided into small points that we can discuss, compare. And ultimately assign a score with a badge:. Are the best terms of services: they treat you fairly, respect your rights and will not abuse your data. We expres...
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