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h1. Navigation

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h1. Introduction 

The DataPortability project has played a pivotal role in crystallizing the work of existing standards groups and championed the cause of open and inter-operable personal data interchange. As a result, the group has been publicly supported by individual consultants, startups and large vendors alike.

In the ensuing months, the industry momentum behind the idea of porting data (in some form) has been phenomenal. The DataPortability Project hopes to ensure the continued forward momentum and effective implementation of inter-operable data portability using open standards by hosting an face-to-face industry conversation.

h1. Proposed Agenda


h2. Day 1 - Track 1 - Philosophy

Session Suggestions
* Keynote - Current industry state of play
* The user bill of rights
* The web wide social network
* New business model opportunities
* Who owns your friends - examples and use cases of various friends lists (buddy list, email address book, friends list etc)
* Bringing social to traditional applications
* Defining the social contract for given tools and applications
* No, You May Not Bring Your Friends To My Site
* Toward a Data Portability Maturity Model - How dp-friendly are you?
* Enterprise 2.0, Office 2.0, Work 2.0 and Data Portability
* DataPortability Commerce: Paying Your Customers for their Profiles and Social Graphs
* The DataPortability Film Festival: videos about what data portability means to me

h2. Day 2 - Track 1 - Policy

Session Suggestions
* Keynote - How Creative Commons changed the world?
* Discussing a 'Creative Commons' style approach to EULA
* Defining Options for End-user Terms and Conditions
* Defining Options for API Terms and Conditions
* Use Cases From The Dark Side: When Identity Consolidation (Good) Becomes Identity Conflation (Evil)
* Use Cases From The Dark Side: Can We Keep dp From Becoming The New SPAM?
* Use Cases From The Dark Side: The Evil Site Broke The DP EULA; Now What?
* Use Cases From The Dark Side: Data Portability and Totalitarian Cyberspaces

h2. Day 1 - Track 2 - Technology

 Session Suggestions
* Keynote
* Login
* Discovery
* Authentication
* Data Types
* Sync
* Presence and Alerting
* Data Portability in Real Time Social Networks

h2. Day 2 \-  Track 2 - User Experience

Session Suggestions
* Keynote
* Login
* Discovery
* Authentication
* Data Presentation
* Sync
* Presence and Alerting

h1. Goal

* To combine the Identity and Standards community audience (those that traditionally attend Standards Group meet-ups and Data Sharing Summits) with a broader audience that might typically attend a startup camp, next web or web 2.0 expo - including higher level executives, lawyers, marketers and cultural theorists from non technology backgrounds.
* To accelerate the development of the Technical, Policy and User Experience best practices by getting everyone 'in the same room'.
* To broaden the project's direct level of interaction with the community.
* To work on specific project deliverables. e.g. Social Network User Bill Of Rights, Map of the Social Software Stack, Interop Test Design

h3. Measures of Accomplishment / Deliverables

* Attendance: 300 attendees per day. Each day may consistent of differing audiences based on the theme of the day.
* Costs covered before first day.

h1. Style

* Option 1. The event will be a hybrid between open spaces and agenda driven events. Each agenda is going to be pre-set, the conversation will be a floor discussion lead by a panel.
* Option 2. Some time blocks are free for participants to 

h1. Business Model

* Revenue
** Ticket sales:
** Tickets comped:
** Sponsor offsets: The event will have major sponsors who will be able to co-brand given aspects and fund venue, materials and food/drinks
* Expenses
** Event/Program Design
** Facility rental
** AV rental - projectors, screens
** AV production and post production
** Bandwidth fees
** Event Routers
** Insurance
** Advertising
** Schwag (event stickers, t-shirts, water bottle)
** Registrar
** Badging service
** Stage/set design and production
** Transcription service
** Facilitators
** Catering
** Coffee Service
** Supplies: posters, papers, markers
* Net Proceeds
** Net Proceeds will go to the DataPortability legal entity (once formed)

h1. Location

San Francisco (with synchronized or simulcast events worldwide?)
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