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tags: ["IIW","Rebooting WoT"]
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tags: ["Ethereum","Credentials Community Group","uPort"]
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cannonical_url: https://decentralized-id.com/history/
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author: Infominer
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tags: ["Web of Trust", "IETF","DPKI","GDPR"]
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title: "History - User Centric Identity - 2000-2009"
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title: "History (2000-2009) Augmented Social Network - Laws of Identity - User Centric"
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tags: ["XDI", "Identity Commons", "OAuth","Laws of Identity", "IIW","OpenID", "Digital Bazaar"]
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* [The Laws of Identity](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms996456.aspx)
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> Understand the dynamics causing digital identity systems to succeed or fail in various contexts, expressed as the Laws of Identity. Together these laws define a unifying identity metasystem that can offer the Internet the identity layer it needs. (14 printed pages)
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## iiw
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## IIW
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title: "History (2010-2014) Personal Data: Emergence of a New Assets Class"
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image: "/images/history-user-centric-data-identity.png"
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caption: "2011 - [napsterization.org - Who Stewards the Personal Data Question? Org Chart](http://napsterization.org/stories/archives/000769.html)"
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permalink: /history/2010-2014/
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categories: ["History"]
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tags: ["Jolocom", "Pan Canadian Trust Framework", "Credentials Community Group", "Bitcoin", "IndieAuth", "OAuth", "IBM", "FIDO", "Danube"]
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categories: ["History","Specs-Standards"]
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[WEForum - Personal Data: The Emergence of a New Asset Class](http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_ITTC_PersonalDataNewAsset_Report_2011.pdf)
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![](https://i.imgur.com/wuvo5BG.png)
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* [Personal Data Ecosystem Charter](http://wiki.idcommons.net/Personal_Data_Ecosystem_Charter)
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title: "History - Blockchain Identity - 2015-2019"
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title: "History (2015-2019) Emergence of Blockchain for Identity and the United Nations"
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categories: ["History","Hyperledger","Specs-Standards","Sovrin Foundation"]
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tags: ["UN Agenda - Sustainable Development", "Bitcoin", "Rebooting WoT", "Self Sovereign Identity", "ID2020","Sovrin", "Evernym", "Digital Bazaar", "Consensys", "Veres One", "DKMS","DHS-SBIR", "WEF", "BTCR", "IBM","DID","DIF","Verifiable Credentials","MyData","Blockcerts","VON", "Indy", "UNHCR","UNDP", "UN/CEFACT", "Blockchain for Impact","DPKI","GDPR","Credentials Community Group"]
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>
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> This Agenda is a plan of action for people, planet and prosperity. It also seeks to strengthen universal peace in larger freedom. We recognise that eradicating poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, is the greatest global challenge and an indispensable requirement for sustainable development. All countries and all stakeholders, acting in collaborative partnership, will implement this plan. We are resolved to free the human race from the tyranny of poverty and want and to heal and secure our planet. We are determined to take the bold and transformative steps which are urgently needed to shift the world onto a sustainable and resilient path. As we embark on this collective journey, we pledge that no one will be left behind. The 17 Sustainable Development Goals and 169 targets which we are announcing today demonstrate the scale and ambition of this new universal Agenda. They seek to build on the Millennium Development Goals and complete what these did not achieve. They seek to realize the human rights of all and to achieve gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls. They are integrated and indivisible and balance the three dimensions of sustainable development: the economic, social and environmental.
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## bitcoin
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## Bitcoin
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9\15 [Bitnation](https://bitnation.co/) "seeks to establish the concept of '*world citizenship*' via a bitcoin based identity, offering '[*Blockchain Emergency IDs*](https://refugees.bitnation.co/)' to refugees. [[**>**](#Bitcoin)]
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>
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> Technical interests include trusted computing, blockchain and artificial intelligence technologies, allied with the proliferation of mobile devices, which are enabling self-sovereign identity and the emergence of commons money systems.
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## id2020
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## ID2020
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* [ID2020, ID4D aim to bring legal, binding, digital IDs to all world's citizens](https://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/projects-aims-for-legal-identity-for-everyone/)
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> It was late June of 2014 when businessman John Edge was invited to a screening of a short film directed by actress Lucy Liu. “Meena” is about an 8-year-old girl sold to a brothel and forced into sex slavery for more than a decade. It’s based on a true story. “It’s horrific,” Edge says.
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* [4/16](https://edps.europa.eu/data-protection/data-protection/legislation/history-general-data-protection-regulation_en) the EU adopted the GDPR to be enacted as law May 2018.
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* [Projects aim for legal identity for everyone - ID2020, ID4D aim to bring legal, binding, digital IDs to all world's citizens](https://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/projects-aims-for-legal-identity-for-everyone/)
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### ID2020 Design Workshop
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### ID2020 - Rebooting Web-of-Trust Design Workshop
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The second RWoT workshop ran in conjunction with the UN's [ID2020](https://id2020.org/) Summit in New York that [May](https://press.pwc.com/News-releases/id2020-to-kick-start-digital-identity-summit-at-un-with-pwc-support./s/9fe11be5-cbd8-486b-b4d2-d798f486d0f2); clearly a significant time for decentralized identity:
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>1.1 Billion people live without an officially recognized identity — This lack of recognized identification deprives them of protection, access to services, and basic rights. ID2020 is a public-private partnership dedicated to solving the challenges of identity for these people through technology. - id2020.org
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* [The Three Models of Digital Identity Relationships — How self-sovereign identity (SSI) is different, and why it’s better](https://medium.com/evernym/the-three-models-of-digital-identity-relationships-ca0727cb5186)
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* [Applying Blockchain to Decentralized Identity](https://www.sbir.gov/sbirsearch/detail/1241097) - SBIR - Drummond Reed
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## sovrin
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## Sovrin
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* [Sovrin Foundation Launches First Dedicated Self-Sovereign Identity Network](https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/sovrin-foundation-launches-first-dedicated-self-sovereign-identity-network-300336702.html)
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* [Hyperledger Welcomes Project Indy – Hyperledger](https://www.hyperledger.org/blog/2017/05/02/hyperledger-welcomes-project-indy)
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* [Respect Network Company Profile: Acquisition & Investors | PitchBook](https://pitchbook.com/profiles/company/53867-44) (Sovrin Aquisition - Respect Network)
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> Information on acquisition, funding, cap tables, investors, and executives for Respect Network. Use the PitchBook Platform to explore the full profile.
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## MyData
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* [My Data 2016](http://mydata2016.org/)
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## Humanitarian Blockchain SUmmit
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* [Humanitarian Blockchain Summit](https://unite.un.org/techevents/humanitarian-blockchain) - November 10th, 2017
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> brought experts, scholars, and humanitarian practitioners together at the United Nations Headquarters; enlarging the discussion around using blockchain technology for pursuit of the Sustainable Development Goals. At the summit, the World Identity Network ([WIN](https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/world-identity-network-launched-on-sir-richard-bransons-necker-island-this-week-300496195.html)), the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) and the United Nations Office of Information and Communications Technology (UN-OICT) announced a partnership to [launch a pilot](https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/world-identity-network-and-united-nations-team-up-to-launch-innovative-blockchain-pilot-to-help-prevent-child-trafficking-300553921.html) using blockchain to provide identification to children at risk for child trafficking.
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## Learning Machine \ Blockcerts
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* [Verifiable Credentials on the Blockchain](https://medium.com/learning-machine-blog/blockchain-credentials-b4cf5d02bbb7)
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* [Blockcerts on Github](https://github.com/blockchain-certificates)
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> Blockcerts is an open standard for creating, issuing, viewing, and verifying blockchain-based certificates.
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## mydata
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### The Future is Decentralized
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* [The Future is Decentralised](https://www.blockchain.com/static/pdf/TheFutureisDecentralised.pdf) - [ANN](https://blog.blockchain.com/2018/03/05/future-is-decentralised/) - Describes the blockchain applications being explored within the UN, at time of publicaiton.
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> - Dublin-based AID:Tech brings social and financial inclusion to the world’s undocumented and underserved populations by delivering digital entitlements using block chain-based digital identities. In December 2015, they teamed up with the Irish Red Cross and Lebanese humanitarian experts to test and develop a vital element of their technology in the most demanding conditions possible. They focused on Syrian war refugees in and around Tripoli in northern Lebanon, and set out to ensure that not only did the refugees receive aid, they were able to do so with improved user experience that preserved their dignity. This was the first time ever that international aid was delivered completely transparently using block chain technology.
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[UN/CEFACT Conference / Workshop on Blockchain](https://www.unece.org/31stuncefactforum_blockchain.html) April 2018
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- [Security and Authentication for Blockchain](https://www.unece.org/fileadmin/DAM/cefact/cf_forums/2018_Geneva/PPTs/Blockchain_PPTs/7_Tahseen_Blockchain_Conference_Presentation_Apr_26th_2018_Security_Authentication_Chapter.pdf)
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> • Identity
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> • Identification and Authentication
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> • Authorization and Non-repudiation/ Admissibility of Electronic Evidence
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> • Time Stamping
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> • Data Access, Sharing, Retention, Accuracy and Integrity
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> • Liability Issues and Dispute Settlement
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## Blockchain for Impact \ AID:Tech
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[Blockchain For Impact Hosts Inaugural Summit at the UN on Frontier Technologies to Power the SDGs](https://medium.com/@jwoods1103/blockchain-for-impact-hosts-inaugural-summit-at-the-un-on-frontier-technologies-to-power-the-sdgs-4bf4e8804881) held inaugural [Blockchain for Impact](https://blockchainforimpact.org/bfisummitjune2018/) summit in NYC.
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* [BLOCKCHAIN FOR SOCIAL IMPACT MOVING BEYOND THE HYPE](https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/sites/gsb/files/publication-pdf/study-blockchain-impact-moving-beyond-hype.pdf)
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> The World Bank estimates that over 1.5 billion people on the planet are unable to prove their identity.1 Many of these people come from remote, underserved regions. Using blockchain technology to build and deploy digital identity solutions, if applied correctly, holds promise because it can reduce fraud, increase transparency, and increase efficiency. Several organizations, like BanQu and AID:Tech, are already changing digital identity in the developing world with a blockchain solution, making it easier for NGOs, nonprofits, and commercial entities to provision identities, track aid, and enable underserved populations to access a wider range of economic services.
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### First Live Birth Recorded on Blockchain
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> Aid:Tech assisted in the first birth ever to be recorded on the blockchain, with two more only days later. Partnered with PharmAccess, Aid:tech brings charitable donations to pregnant women in Tanzania, uses blockchain records to ensure the women get proper pre-natal care; and tracking the progress of their pregnancies.
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* [My Data 2016](http://mydata2016.org/)
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>3. **Access.** *Users must have access to their own data.* A user must always be able to easily retrieve all the claims and other data within his identity. There must be no hidden data and no gatekeepers. This does not mean that a user can necessarily modify all the claims associated with his identity, but it does mean they should be aware of them. It also does not mean that users have equal access to others’ data, only to their own.
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>4. **Transparency**. *Systems and algorithms must be transparent.* The systems used to administer and operate a network of identities must be open, both in how they function and in how they are managed and updated. The algorithms should be free, open-source, well-known, and as independent as possible of any particular architecture; anyone should be able to examine how they work.
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Access and Transparency are not explicitly represented in the Characteristics of SSI. The *Control* characteristic should be examined in relation.
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>5. **Persistence.** *Identities must be long-lived.* Preferably, identities should last forever, or at least for as long as the user wishes. Though private keys might need to be rotated and data might need to be changed, the identity remains. In the fast-moving world of the Internet, this goal may not be entirely reasonable, so at the least identities should last until they’ve been outdated by newer identity systems. This must not contradict a “right to be forgotten”; a user should be able to dispose of an identity if he wishes and claims should be modified or removed as appropriate over time. To do this requires a firm separation between an identity and its claims: they can't be tied forever.
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>6. **Portability.** *Information and services about identity must be transportable.* Identities must not be held by a singular third-party entity, even if it's a trusted entity that is expected to work in the best interest of the user. The problem is that entities can disappear — and on the Internet, most eventually do. Regimes may change, users may move to different jurisdictions. Transportable identities ensure that the user remains in control of his identity no matter what, and can also improve an identity’s persistence over time.
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### Conclusion
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This review leaves me with more questions than answers. I'm not sure if we should implement the best parts of the *Characteristics* into the *Principles*, or the other way around.
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I'm willing to make an attempt at bringing these together if no one else jumps at the chance. However, I'd like to gather some feedback. I'm tempted to use the Characteristics as the foundation, and simply incorporate any principles not well represented. However, I'm not sure if "Control, Acceptance, and Zero Cost" are the best way to divide them up.
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I think these ideas are worth examining further. Perhaps a continuing with a comparative exploration of other responsese, similar frameworks, with a consideration for the United Nations SDGs.
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* [The Laws of Identity](https://www.identityblog.com/stories/2005/05/13/TheLawsOfIdentity.pdf)
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* [The Windhover Principles for Digital Identity, Trust, and Data](https://www.tokencommons.org/Windhover-Principles-for-Digital-Identity-Trust-Data.html)
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* [Self-Sovereign Bill of Rights](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/self-sovereign-identity/blob/master/self-sovereign-identity-bill-of-rights.md)
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* [Schutte's Take](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/self-sovereign-identity/blob/master/Schutte-on-SSI.md) offers criticism on the 10 principles.
|
@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ redirect_from:
|
||||
- self-sovereign-identity/user-experience
|
||||
- self-sovereign-identity/user-experience/
|
||||
categories: ["Literature"]
|
||||
tags: ["Self-Sovereign-Identity","User-experience"]
|
||||
tags: ["Self Sovereign Identity","notes"]
|
||||
last_modified_at: 2019-07-08T11:22:33-23:00
|
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published: true
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ redirect_from:
|
||||
- /self-sovereign-identity
|
||||
- /self-sovereign-identity/
|
||||
categories: ["Literature"]
|
||||
tags: ["Self-Sovereign-Identity"]
|
||||
tags: ["Self Sovereign Identity","Laws of Identity","eIDAS","GDPR"]
|
||||
last_modified_at: 2019-07-10T11:22:33-23:00
|
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published: true
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||||
|
||||
@ -76,9 +76,7 @@ Then I realized that I should make a more complete survey of the subject, if I w
|
||||
* <a href="https://twitter.com/ChristopherA/status/989120215702261761?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw"><img src="https://i.imgur.com/f3FlznM.png"/></a>
|
||||
* <a href="https://twitter.com/VitalikButerin/status/1072160446180810752"><img src="https://i.imgur.com/tNvN7vV.png"/></a>
|
||||
* [There’s A Facebook Alternative, It’s Called Self-Sovereign Identity](https://www.coindesk.com/theres-alternative-facebook-called-self-sovereign-identity) —coindesk
|
||||
* [A Universal Resolver for self-sovereign identifiers](https://medium.com/DecentralizedIDentity/a-universal-resolver-for-self-sovereign-identifiers-48e6b4a5cc3c) [[**G**](https://github.com/DecentralizedIDentity/universal-resolver)] [[**>**](#Decentralized-Identity-Foundation)]
|
||||
* [uniresolver.io](https://uniresolver.io/)
|
||||
|
||||
* [A Universal Resolver for self-sovereign identifiers](https://medium.com/DecentralizedIDentity/a-universal-resolver-for-self-sovereign-identifiers-48e6b4a5cc3c)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
#### Video
|
||||
|
@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ redirect_from:
|
||||
permalink: /literature/self-sovereign-identity/evolution-of-ssi/
|
||||
canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/literature/self-sovereign-identity/evolution-of-ssi/'
|
||||
categories: ["Literature"]
|
||||
tags: ["Self-Sovereign-Identity","documentation-drafts"]
|
||||
tags: ["Self Sovereign Identity", "notes"]
|
||||
last_modified_at: 2019-07-10T11:22:33-23:00
|
||||
published: true
|
||||
|
||||
@ -36,7 +36,6 @@ Which should also be considered against:
|
||||
|
||||
* [Schutte's Take](https://github.com/infominer33/self-sovereign-identity/blob/master/Schutte-on-SSI.md) which offers criticism on the 10 principles.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
I think all of this thought should be consolidated into a cohesive declaration of ssi. The idea is to come up with list of phinciples, or characteristics, or rights, that is as complete as possible, while also as concise as possible. There are a few 10 pointed lists, I'm ok with combining them as necessary and if it turns into 19, for example, I'm ok w that. I'd rather err on the side of too much and pare it down gradually, than to not include enough.
|
||||
|
||||
* Next, there are the [7 Myths of SSI](https://github.com/infominer33/self-sovereign-identity/blob/master/7-myths-of-self-sovereign-identity.md) from Timothy Ruff's recent blog post. I've extracted them from his two part series into a concise document. There are surely other myths, and perhaps folk who have encountered them first hand will have some comment on the matter. And my condensed version of his myths could surely be improved upon.
|
||||
|
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ redirect_from:
|
||||
author_profile: true
|
||||
toc_sticky: false
|
||||
categories: ["Literature"]
|
||||
tags: ["RWoT"]
|
||||
tags: ["Rebooting WoT","Bitcoin","Ethereum","Blockcerts","DID","DPKI","Verifiable Credentials","Blockstack", "JSON-LD", "Hubs","Self Sovereign Identity","eIDAS","Blockcerts","GDPR"]
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
I wanted a list of all RWoT papers in one place, rather than having to directory hop to look for what I need. I'll be adding a short exerpt to each advance reading and then turning this into a database, so that it's easily searchable.
|
||||
@ -672,18 +672,16 @@ Here are the rest of the advance readings to date:
|
||||
|
||||
Unless otherwise noted, all RWoT Completed Papers, Topics and Advance Readings are licensed [Creative Commons CC-BY](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/rebooting-the-web-of-trust/blob/master/final-documents/LICENSE-CC-BY-4.0.md).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## RWoT Github Listing
|
||||
|
||||
* <a href="https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/self-sovereign-identity" />/WebOfTrustInfo/self-sovereign-identity</a> - Articles and documents associated with designing and implementing identity technology using self-sovereign identity principles
|
||||
* <a href="https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/website" />/WebOfTrustInfo/website</a> - Website for http://www.WebOfTrust.info
|
||||
* <a href="https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/community-resilience" />/WebOfTrustInfo/community-resilience</a> - Rebooting Web of Trust Community Resilience Team
|
||||
* <a href="https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/satyrn" />/WebOfTrustInfo/satyrn</a> - A Markdown-based JavaScript Sandbox
|
||||
* <a href="https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/sss" />/WebOfTrustInfo/sss</a> - Library for the Shamir secret sharing scheme
|
||||
* [/WebOfTrustInfo/self-sovereign-identity](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/self-sovereign-identity) - Articles and documents associated with designing and implementing identity technology using self-sovereign identity principles
|
||||
* [/WebOfTrustInfo/website](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/website) - Website for http://www.WebOfTrust.info
|
||||
* [/WebOfTrustInfo/community-resilience](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/community-resilience) - Rebooting Web of Trust Community Resilience Team
|
||||
* [/WebOfTrustInfo/satyrn](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/satyrn) - A Markdown-based JavaScript Sandbox
|
||||
* [/WebOfTrustInfo/sss](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/sss) - Library for the Shamir secret sharing scheme
|
||||
- Forked from dsprenkels/sss
|
||||
* <a href="https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/verifiable-news" />/WebOfTrustInfo/verifiable-news</a> - TBD: W3C Credentials Community Group repository for curbing "social bots" and mitigating the spread of online misinformation and "fake news".
|
||||
* <a href="https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/portable-reputation-toolkit" />/WebOfTrustInfo/portable-reputation-toolkit</a>
|
||||
* [/WebOfTrustInfo/verifiable-news](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/verifiable-news) - TBD: W3C Credentials Community Group repository for curbing "social bots" and mitigating the spread of online misinformation and "fake news".
|
||||
* [/WebOfTrustInfo/portable-reputation-toolkit](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/portable-reputation-toolkit)
|
||||
|
||||
### Workshops
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ redirect_from:
|
||||
sidebar:
|
||||
title: DIDecentralized
|
||||
nav: "sovnav"
|
||||
categories: ["Literature"]
|
||||
tags: ["Sovrin","Indy"]
|
||||
categories: ["Literature", "Sovrin Foundation"]
|
||||
tags: ["Indy","Evernym","GDPR"]
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Contents
|
||||
|
@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ permalink: literature/
|
||||
canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/literature'
|
||||
redirect_from: literature
|
||||
categories: ["Literature"]
|
||||
tags: ["Index"]
|
||||
tags: ["DPKI","Rebooting WoT","Self Sovereign Identity","WEF","ID2020"]
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -11,4 +11,3 @@ published: false
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
**Building identity and trust into the next-generation Internet** by *Ken Jordan*, *Jan Hauser*, and *Steven Foster*.
|
||||
**Building identity and trust into the next-generation Internet** by *Ken Jordan*, *Jan Hauser*, and *Steven Foster*.
|
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ layout: single
|
||||
classes: wide
|
||||
toc: false
|
||||
permalink: /organizations/humanitarian/
|
||||
canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/organizations/humanitarian/'
|
||||
redirect_to: /organizations/
|
||||
redirect_from: humanitarian
|
||||
tags: ["Humanitarian"]
|
||||
categories: ["Organizations"]
|
||||
@ -13,12 +13,3 @@ published: true
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
* [Blockchain Can Empower Stateless Refugees](https://www.law360.com/technology/articles/1095148/blockchain-can-empower-stateless-refugees)
|
||||
* [iRespond](https://www.irespond.org/) -international non-profit organization dedicated to solving the identity problem using a unique digital biometric identity solution
|
||||
* [The Humanized Internet](http://www.thehumanizedinternet.org/) — "to defend the rights of vulnerable people, and give every human being worldwide secure, sovereign control over their own digital identity."
|
||||
* [CheapID](http://guptaoption.com/cheapid/) - identity standard designed for use in conflicted environment like those many refugees or disaster victims may find themselves in.
|
||||
* uses [State In A Box - Identity Services Architecture](http://guptaoption.com/4.SIAB-ISA.php)
|
||||
* [World Identity Netowork](https://win.systems/)
|
||||
* Blockchain for Impact [(BFI)-UN](https://www.pvblic.org/blockchainforimpact)
|
||||
* [Self-Sovereign Identity Systems for Humanitarian Interventions—A Case Study on Protective Cash Transfer Programs](https://repository.tudelft.nl/islandora/object/uuid:6cdb5450-9a81-47a9-8ffa-f9bd77c72448/datastream/OBJ1/download)
|
||||
* [The Nail Finds a Hammer: Self-Sovereign Identity, Design Principles, and Property Rights in the Developing World](https://www.newamerica.org/future-property-rights/reports/nail-finds-hammer/)
|
||||
|
@ -15,3 +15,15 @@ work in progress....
|
||||
* [My Data](mydata/) >>
|
||||
* [Sovrin Foundation](sovrin-foundation/) >>
|
||||
* [SSI Meetup](ssi-meetup/) >>
|
||||
|
||||
## Humanitarian
|
||||
|
||||
* [Blockchain Can Empower Stateless Refugees](https://www.law360.com/technology/articles/1095148/blockchain-can-empower-stateless-refugees)
|
||||
* [iRespond](https://www.irespond.org/) -international non-profit organization dedicated to solving the identity problem using a unique digital biometric identity solution
|
||||
* [The Humanized Internet](http://www.thehumanizedinternet.org/) — "to defend the rights of vulnerable people, and give every human being worldwide secure, sovereign control over their own digital identity."
|
||||
* [CheapID](http://guptaoption.com/cheapid/) - identity standard designed for use in conflicted environment like those many refugees or disaster victims may find themselves in.
|
||||
* uses [State In A Box - Identity Services Architecture](http://guptaoption.com/4.SIAB-ISA.php)
|
||||
* [World Identity Netowork](https://win.systems/)
|
||||
* Blockchain for Impact [(BFI)-UN](https://www.pvblic.org/blockchainforimpact)
|
||||
* [Self-Sovereign Identity Systems for Humanitarian Interventions—A Case Study on Protective Cash Transfer Programs](https://repository.tudelft.nl/islandora/object/uuid:6cdb5450-9a81-47a9-8ffa-f9bd77c72448/datastream/OBJ1/download)
|
||||
* [The Nail Finds a Hammer: Self-Sovereign Identity, Design Principles, and Property Rights in the Developing World](https://www.newamerica.org/future-property-rights/reports/nail-finds-hammer/)
|
||||
|
@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ permalink: organizations/mydata/
|
||||
redirect_from: organizations/mydata
|
||||
canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/organizations/mydata/'
|
||||
categories: ["Organizations"]
|
||||
tags: ["MyData"]
|
||||
tags: ["MyData", "eIDAS","GDPR"]
|
||||
last_modified_at: 2019-07-11T11:22:33-23:00
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: "Women in Identity - @WomeninID"
|
||||
categories: ["Organizations"]
|
||||
tags: ["WomeninID"]
|
||||
tags: ["WomeninID","GDPR"]
|
||||
permalink: organizations/womeninid/
|
||||
last_modified_at: 2019-07-15T11:22:33-23:00
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ layout: single
|
||||
permalink: organizations/ssi-meetup/
|
||||
canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/organizations/ssi-meetup/'
|
||||
redirect_from: organizations/ssi-meetup
|
||||
categories: ["Organizations"]
|
||||
tags: ["SSI-Meetup"]
|
||||
categories: ["Multi-Media"]
|
||||
tags: ["SSI-Meetup","GDPR"]
|
||||
last_modified_at: 2019-07-20T11:22:33-23:00
|
||||
toc_sticky: false
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ permalink: organizations/ssi-meetup/use-cases/
|
||||
canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/organizations/ssi-meetup/use-cases/'
|
||||
redirect_from: #organizations/ssi-meetup
|
||||
categories: ["Use-Cases"]
|
||||
tags: ["SSI-Meetup","IOT","Banking", "Healthcare"]
|
||||
tags: ["SSI-Meetup","IOT","Financial Services", "Healthcare"]
|
||||
last_modified_at: 2019-07-20T11:22:33-23:00
|
||||
toc_sticky: false
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: SSI-Meetup on Open Standards and Implementations
|
||||
layout: single
|
||||
permalink: organizations/ssi-meetup/open-standards/
|
||||
canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/organizations/ssi-meetup/open-standards/'
|
||||
redirect_from: #organizations/ssi-meetup
|
||||
categories: ["Open Standards"]
|
||||
permalink: organizations/ssi-meetup/open-specs/
|
||||
canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/organizations/ssi-meetup/open-specs/'
|
||||
redirect_from: organizations/ssi-meetup/open-standards/
|
||||
categories: ["Specs-Standards"]
|
||||
tags: ["SSI-Meetup","DID","BTCR","Verifiable Credentials","W3C","DKMS"]
|
||||
last_modified_at: 2019-07-20T11:22:33-23:00
|
||||
toc_sticky: false
|
||||
|
@ -9,7 +9,8 @@ redirect_from:
|
||||
- id-initiatives/state-sponsored
|
||||
- state-sponsored/
|
||||
- state-sponsored
|
||||
categories: ["Public-sector"]
|
||||
categories: ["Blockchain","Public Sector"]
|
||||
tags: ["VON","Evernym","uPort","DHS-SBIR"]
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
* [Identity Validation as a Public Sector Digital Service?](https://blog.aniljohn.com/2014/07/identity-validation-as-a-public-sector-digital-service.html)
|
||||
|
@ -11,7 +11,8 @@ redirect_from:
|
||||
sidebar:
|
||||
title: DIDecentralized
|
||||
nav: "sovnav"
|
||||
categories: ["Public-sector","VON"]
|
||||
categories: ["Sovrin Foundation","Hyperledger Foundation"]
|
||||
tags: ["VON","Indy","Pan Canadian Trust Framework","Public Sector"]
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -2,13 +2,13 @@
|
||||
title: DID Related Web Standards
|
||||
layout: single
|
||||
permalink: specs-standards/
|
||||
canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/open-standardization/'
|
||||
canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/specs-standards/'
|
||||
redirect_from:
|
||||
- standards
|
||||
- standards/
|
||||
author_profile: true
|
||||
categories: ["Specs-standards"]
|
||||
tags: ["Index"]
|
||||
categories: ["Specs-Standards","Hyperledger"]
|
||||
tags: ["Index","Credentials Community Group", "DIF","FIDO","OpenID","XDI","W3C","OASIS","JSON-LD"]
|
||||
last_modified_at: 2019-11-25T11:22:33-23:00
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/specs-standards/xdi/'
|
||||
redirect_from:
|
||||
- standards/xdi
|
||||
- standards/xdi/
|
||||
categories: ["Specs-standards"]
|
||||
tags: ["XDI"]
|
||||
categories: ["Specs-Standards"]
|
||||
tags: ["XDI","Danube","OASIS"]
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
* [tutorial.xdi2.org](https://tutorial.xdi2.org)
|
||||
|
114
_posts/specs-standards/2020-01-04-JSON-LD.md
Normal file
114
_posts/specs-standards/2020-01-04-JSON-LD.md
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,114 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: JSON-LD
|
||||
layout: single
|
||||
permalink: /specs-standards/JSON-LD/
|
||||
canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/specs-standards/JSON-LD/'
|
||||
categories: ["Specs-Standards"]
|
||||
tags: ["Digital Bazaar","RDF","Linked Data","Credentials Community Group"]
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
"Open Standardization"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
[Publishing JSON-LD for Developers](https://datalanguage.com/news/publishing-json-ld-for-developers) | [Hacker News](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17021939)
|
||||
[JSON-LD and Why I Hate the Semantic Web](http://manu.sporny.org/2014/json-ld-origins-2/) | [Hacker News](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14474222)
|
||||
|
||||
[WebOfTrustInfo/ld-signatures-java](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/ld-signatures-java)
|
||||
[WebOfTrustInfo/ld-signatures-python](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/ld-signatures-python)
|
||||
[w3c-ccg/ocap-ld](https://github.com/w3c-ccg/ocap-ld) - WORK ITEM: Linked Data Object Capabilities specification - w3c-ccg/ocap-ld
|
||||
[w3c-ccg/ld-cryptosuite-registry](https://github.com/w3c-ccg/ld-cryptosuite-registry) - REGISTRY: Linked Data Keys Registry (managed by W3C Credentials Community Group) - w3c-ccg/ld-cryptosuite-registry
|
||||
|
||||
[Design Issues - LinkedData](https://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/LinkedData.html) -w3.org
|
||||
> The Semantic Web isn't just about putting data on the web. It is about making links, so that a person or machine can explore the web of data. With linked data, when you have some of it, you can find other, related, data.
|
||||
>
|
||||
> Like the web of hypertext, the web of data is constructed with documents on the web. However, unlike the web of hypertext, where links are relationships anchors in hypertext documents written in HTML, for data they links between arbitrary things described by RDF,. The URIs identify any kind of object or concept. But for HTML or RDF, the same expectations apply to make the web grow:
|
||||
>
|
||||
> - Use URIs as names for things
|
||||
> - Use HTTP URIs so that people can look up those names.
|
||||
> - When someone looks up a URI, provide useful information, using the standards (RDF*, SPARQL)
|
||||
> - Include links to other URIs. so that they can discover more things.
|
||||
|
||||
[RDF.js: The new RDF and Linked Data JavaScript library](https://www.w3.org/community/rdfjs/2018/04/23/rdf-js-the-new-rdf-and-linked-data-javascript-library/)
|
||||
> A diverse web requires decentralized data storage and maintenance. According to MIT’s Tim Berners-Lee, “it is about making links, so that a person or machine can explore the web of data. With Linked Data, when you have some of it, you can find other, related, data”.
|
||||
>
|
||||
> Zazuko’s CTO Thomas Bergwinkl adds that “Linked Data is built on top of the web stack and the programming language of the web is JavaScript. It is crucial for Web Developers to have access to well-designed JavaScript libraries to work with RDF and Linked Data”.
|
||||
>
|
||||
> The RDFJS W3C Community Group did a tremendous job in defining a standard to represent Linked Data in JavaScript. Several individuals and groups started to implement the RDFJS specification.
|
||||
|
||||
[Comparison of RDFJS libraries](https://www.w3.org/community/rdfjs/wiki/Comparison_of_RDFJS_libraries)
|
||||
|
||||
[Linked Data Capabilities](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/rwot5-boston/blob/master/final-documents/lds-ocap.md) By Christopher Lemmer Webber and Mark S. Miller
|
||||
> Linked Data Signatures enable a method of asserting the integrity of linked data documents that are passed throughout the web. The object capability model is a powerful system for ensuring the security of computing systems. In this paper, we explore layering an object capability model on top of Linked Data Signatures via chains of signed proclamations. fn:1 We call this system "Linked Data Capabilities", or "ld-ocap" for short.
|
||||
|
||||
[Identity as Linked Data on Immutable Ledgers](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/rwot3-sf/blob/master/topics-and-advance-readings/identity-as-linked-data-on-immutable-ledgers.md)
|
||||
> Content creators on the Web are getting a raw deal. They get a fraction of a cent for an ad played on YouTube, and nothing on Facebook, for filling these sites with traffic-driving content. It’s hard to make a living when you’re a creative. Licensing is hard; the user experience is bad, so lawyers and middlemen extract the most value. In the music industry, more money flows into the pockets of distributors than creatives. Consumers are often happy to pay for their content. Instead, they're forced to sit through ads.
|
||||
|
||||
[Blockchain Extensions for Linked Data Signatures](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/rwot3-sf/blob/master/topics-and-advance-readings/blockchain-extensions-for-linked-data-signatures.md) by Manu Sporny, Harlan Wood, Noah Thorp, Wayne Vaughn, Christopher Allen, Jason Bukowski, and Dave Longley
|
||||
> The term Linked Data is used to describe a recommended best practice for exposing, sharing, and connecting information on the Web using standards, such as URLs, to identify things and their properties. When information is presented as Linked Data, other related information can be easily discovered and new information can be easily linked to it. Linked Data is extensible in a decentralized way, greatly reducing barriers to large scale integration.
|
||||
>
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> With the increase in usage of Linked Data for a variety of applications, there is a need to be able to verify the authenticity and integrity of Linked Data documents. The Linked Data Signatures specification added authentication and integrity protection to linked data documents through the use of public/private key cryptography without sacrificing Linked Data features such as extensibility and composability.
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[Resource Integrity Proofs](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/rwot7-toronto/blob/master/final-documents/resource-integrity-proofs.md) by Ganesh Annan and Kim Hamilton Duffy
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> Cryptographic linking provides discoverability, integrity, and scheme agility
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> Contributors: Manu Sporny, Dave Longley, David Lehn, and Bohdan Andriyiv
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> Currently, the Web provides a simple yet powerful mechanism for the dissemination of information via links. Unfortunately, there is no generalized mechanism that enables verifying that a fetched resource has been delivered without unexpected manipulation. Would it be possible to create an extensible and multipurpose cryptographic link that provides discoverability, integrity, and scheme agility?
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> Cryptographic linking solutions today have yet to provide a generalized mechanism for creating tamper-evident links. The Subresource Integrity standard limits this guarantee to script and link resources loaded on Web pages via the use of HTML attributes. IPFS provides a verification mechanism that is constrained to hash-based, content-addressable links, with no ability to complete content negotiation. RFC6920 proposes another mechanism that cannot be applied to existing links: it recommends the use of named information hashes and a resolution method that creates a content addressable URL [1]. Resource Integrity Proofs incorporates ideas from these standards and solutions to provide a new data format for cryptographic links that is fit for the open world.
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[Recent happenings with Linked Data Capabilities](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/rwot6-santabarbara/blob/master/topics-and-advance-readings/ld-ocap-recent-happenings.md)
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> Veres One's architecture has been adjusted to take full advantage of Linked Data Capabilities as its primary mechanism for granting authority to perform operations on the ledger as well as on DID Documents. permission to update key materials can be conditionally handed out to an entity (or entities) and later revoked if deemed appropriate using Linked Data Capabilities' design.
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> As for ledger updates, Accelerators also make use of Linked Data Capabilities. To prevent spamming the ledger, the costs of an update must somehow be accounted for. The traditional way to do this on a blockchain is to use proof of work, and this is also an option in Veres One, but for those use cases where expending time and energy on proof of work is less desirable users can use an "accelerator".
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> An accelerator is an entity that has been granted a capability to perform updates on the ledger more quickly. Accelerators may likewise take advantage of Linked Data Capabilities' support for delegation, with or without caveats.
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[Designing a Linked Data developer experience](https://ruben.verborgh.org/blog/2018/12/28/designing-a-linked-data-developer-experience/)
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> Making decentralized Web app development fun
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> While the Semantic Web community was fighting its own internal battles, we failed to gain traction with the people who build apps that are actually used: front-end developers. Ironically, Semantic Web enthusiasts have failed to...
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[What Is JSON-LD Markup and Why Is It Better than Schema.org?](https://sitechecker.pro/json-ld-markup/)
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> If you understand how to use schema.org, but do not dare to mark pages up because of the complexity of the process, this article is for you. There is an effective and easy-to-use alternative - the JSON-LD format.
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[Libre Lounge: Episode 17: ActivityPub Part 2 on Apple Podcasts](https://librelounge.org/episodes/episode-17-activitypub-part-2.html) - [Part 1](https://librelounge.org/episodes/episode-12-activitypub-part-1.html) - [Part 3](https://librelounge.org/episodes/episode-20-activitypub-part-3.html)
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> In our ongoing series about ActivityPub, Chris and Serge explore the world of JSON-LD and the ActivityStreams vocabulary.
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> Links: [ActivityPub Specification (w3c)](https://www.w3.org/TR/activitypub/) - [ActivityStreams (w3c)](https://www.w3.org/TR/activitystreams-core/) - [JSON-LD (json-ld.org)](https://json-ld.org/) [JSON-LD Playground (json-ld.org)](https://json-ld.org/playground/) - [Cyc (wikipedia)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyc) - [RDF (w3c)](https://www.w3.org/RDF/)
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## [JSON-LD Articles and Presentations](json-ld.org/learn.html) ([source](https://github.com/json-ld/json-ld.org))
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### Introductory Material
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- [What is Linked Data?](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4x_xzT5eF5Q) Short video introduction to Linked Data by Manu Sporny.
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- [What is JSON-LD?](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vioCbTo3C-4) Short video introduction to JSON-LD by Manu Sporny.
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- [JSON-LD: Core Markup](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmvWk_TQ30A) An overview of some of the core markup features of JSON-LD including types, aliasing, nesting, and internationalization support by Manu Sporny.
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- [JSON-LD: Compaction and Expansion](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tm3fD89dqRE) An overview of JSON-LD's compaction and expansion features and how you can use them to merge data from multiple sources by Manu Sporny.
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- [Linked Data Signatures](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdUZaYeQblY) An overview of how digital signatures can be added to Linked Data to provide verifiable statements on the Web by Manu Sporny.
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- [Credentials on the Web](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWtOg3vSzxI) A quick introduction to verifiable credentials on the Web by Manu Sporny.
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- [Creating 3rd Generation Web APIs with JSON-LD and Hydra](http://m.lanthi.com/www2013-paper), Markus Lanthaler. Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 22nd International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2013), pp. 35-37. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: ACM Press.
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- [Model Your Application Domain, Not Your JSON Structures](http://m.lanthi.com/wsrest2013-paper), Markus Lanthaler and Christian Gütl. Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on RESTful Design (WS-REST 2013) at WWW2013, pp. 1415-1420. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: ACM Press.
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- [Hydra: A Vocabulary for Hypermedia-Driven Web APIs](http://m.lanthi.com/ldow2013-paper), Markus Lanthaler and Christian Gütl. Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Linked Data on the Web (LDOW2013) at WWW2012. Rio de Janeiro.
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- [On Using JSON-LD to Create Evolvable RESTful Services](http://m.lanthi.com/jsonld4rest-paper), Markus Lanthaler and Christian Gütl. Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on RESTful Design (WS-REST 2012) at WWW2012, pp. 25-32. Lyon, France: ACM Press.
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### Presentations
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- [JSON-LD: JSON for the Social Web](http://www.slideshare.net/gkellogg1/jsonld-json-for-the-social-web) by Gregg Kellogg, W3C Social Standards Workshop 2013, San Francisco, CA, USA.
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- [Building Next-Generation Web APIs with JSON-LD and Hydra](http://slidesha.re/sl-portland2013) by Markus Lanthaler, Symfony Live Portland 2013, OR, USA.
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- [Model Your Application Domain, Not Your JSON Structures](http://slidesha.re/wsrest2013-preso) by Markus Lanthaler, World Wide Web Conference (WWW2013), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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- [Hydra: A Vocabulary for Hypermedia-Driven Web APIs](http://slidesha.re/ldow2013-preso) by Markus Lanthaler, World Wide Web Conference (WWW2013), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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- [JSON-LD: JSON for Linked Data](http://www.slideshare.net/gkellogg1/json-for-linked-data) by Gregg Kellogg, Semantic Technology & Business Conference (SemTechBiz SF 2012), San Francisco, CA, USA.
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- [JSON-LD for RESTful Services](http://slidesha.re/jsonld4rest) by Markus Lanthaler, World Wide Web Conference (WWW2012), Lyon, France.
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- [JSON-LD and MongoDB](http://www.slideshare.net/gkellogg1/jsonld-and-mongodb) by Gregg Kellogg, NoSQL Now! 2012, San Jose, CA, USA.
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- [JSON-LD Update – DC-2017](http://www.greggkellogg.net/presentations/JSON-LD-Update-DC-2017/) by Gregg Kellogg, DC 2017, October 2017, Washington DC.
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- [JSON-LD Update – W3C TPAC 2017](https://json-ld.org/presentations/JSON-LD-Update-TPAC-2017/) by Gregg Kellogg, October 2017, Washington DC.
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- [JSON-LD Support for Property Graphs – W3C Data Workshop](https://json-ld.org/presentations/JSON-LD-Support-for-Property-Graphs/) by Gregg Kellogg, May 2019, Berlin.
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- [JSON-LD Update – W3C TPAC 2019](https://json-ld.org/presentations/JSON-LD-Update-TPAC-2019/) by Gregg Kellogg, September 2019, Fukuoka, Japan.
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### Blog Posts
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- [JSON-LD: Building Meaningful Data APIs](http://blog.codeship.com/json-ld-building-meaningful-data-apis/), [Benjamin Young](http://bigbluehat.com/).
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- [Webizing your database with Linked Data in JSON-LD on Cloudant](https://cloudant.com/blog/webizing-your-database-with-linked-data-in-json-ld/), [Benjamin Young](http://bigbluehat.com/).
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