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Data management agreement with Sol Global Management #3

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Julian-Dumitrascu opened this issue Nov 2, 2023 · 0 comments
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Data management agreement with Sol Global Management #3

Julian-Dumitrascu opened this issue Nov 2, 2023 · 0 comments

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Julian-Dumitrascu commented Nov 2, 2023

We try to provide here more than a privacy policy.
I publish this draft in order to discuss it comprehensively. We conclude each agreement privately.
To use data governed by this agreement, a member of your household or of your organisation (shareholders, employees, and members) must conclude such an agreement with us e.g. by becoming a party to our agreement with you. We try to make this action easy for everyone. Each party must also be sure that they can prove in court that they have concluded this agreement in order to hold the other accountable.
We can discuss data management software here.

Sol Global Management (SGM) and you conclude this agreement on how we manage data together in order to trade with one another ("the data").
Each third party to a transaction must conclude such an agreement with SGM or become a party to this agreement. SGM records how each person uses the data. SGM fulfils the requests of data owners to check whether third parties use their data as the owners have allowed through this agreement.
The parties hereto must agree on the more specific purposes of managing certain data together.
The parties must act so that the computer programs that they use together allow owners to sense (e.g. see or hear) their data and to change (i.e. create, edit, and delete) these data. We consider that one uses data when one senses or changes them.
Owners can enable another party to use their data.
Each party must indicate who owns the data they share and fulfil another party's requests to prove who owns these data.
Data are owned usually by their creators. Each data creator who is a party to this agreement must inform the other parties of changes in ownership.
Depending on their common purposes, the parties can agree that a certain party should enable anyone, certain persons, or no other person to use certain data.
You can ask SGM for advice on how to manage your data.
You can ask SGM to configure software that helps you manage data together with us.
SGM uses e.g. Podio to manage data about their relationships. The parties can discuss data management with the Cloud Software Group (CSG) starting from here. SGM helps you to manage data using the agreed computer program, e.g. by making available procedures on how to use certain data.
SGM backs up the data.
To manage data together with SGM using Podio, each person pays USD 30 per month.
If some data are owned by a person who is no party to this agreement, the party who controls and can share these data must ask at least the main owner to make their terms known to the parties who are going to use their data.
If the data are owned by humanity, or it is challenging to identify their owner, the parties must use the data in the interest of at least one group of people that includes at least one nation.

@Julian-Dumitrascu Julian-Dumitrascu converted this from a draft issue Nov 2, 2023
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