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Many companies claim that their users own their data, but what does this mean in practice? Is the company's revenue model aligned with users' expectations of privacy? Will a company profit ...
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ATTENTION: This session requires advance signup to attend. For Online Schedule: Please utilize the RSVP link below the description to reserve your seat. For SXSW GO App: Use the RSVP 'Find a Timeslot' link. You must have a SXSW Interactive, Gold, or Platinum badge to attend, and, you must have an activated SXsocial account (social.sxsw.com) to reserve a seat. If you have any issues with signing up, please email support@sxsw.com. VERY IMPORTANT: Because of the limited space, we recommend you arrive at least 15 minutes prior to the published start time of this session. If you have not checked in at the room you RSVPed for at least five minutes prior to the session start time, you may lose your seat to an attendee in the waiting list line.
Many companies claim that their users own their data, but what does this mean in practice? Is the company's revenue model aligned with users' expectations of privacy? Will a company profit from users' data without compensating their users? Will a company protect users' data against government surveillance?
Jaron Lanier wrote about an economic model for compensating a new digital middle class in "Who Owns the Future". As an app developer, I'll share strategies for realizing Lanier's micropayment compensation model. Users should be rewarded fiscally for contributions, but this requires a method of accounting that app developers must define and create. Users should be in control of their data, but this requires an application architecture that can accommodate distributed data storage.
This session will cover the economic theory, philosophy, and technical requirements necessary for app developers to create a sustainable digital middle class with strengthened online privacy.
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