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<item><title>Is LOA Unsuitable for the Dominant Pursuits of the Enterprise and their Customers?</title>
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<description>LOA has shown itself to be a simplification too far. Its Prohibit principles conflict with federation's Share principles. It offers thin expressive power where the most value is latent. It undermines key design patterns of identity federation.</description>
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<item><title>Core Interaction Patterns of an Identity Federation Framework</title>
<link>http://identityeconomics.com/resources/OOICI-Oct07DesignWrkshp-Ragouzis.v1.2.ppt</link>
<description>For the Open Oceans Initiative, touches on message and exchange interaction patterns, and how IdP and SP work together to convert the grit of arbitrary claims into the grease (viz assertions) of the Identity Internet.</description>
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<item><title>Privacy, a Study in Assiduity</title>
<link>http://identityeconomics.com/resources/Ragouzis.Privacy-Stanford.2007.CS44-v1.3.ppt</link>
<description>A primer, with discussion of asymmetries involved among user, malefactors, advertisers et al, drawing comparison to the Dutch and the Carnarsee Indians.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2009 05:58:00 GMT</pubDate></item>

<item><title>The Identity Internet as Disruptive Bandwagon-effect Technology</title>
<link>http://identityeconomics.com/resources/identitybandwagon.iiw05.ppt</link>
<description>The full IIW2005 Bandwagon Economics, The Necessary Ingredient for Success on the Identity Internet presentation. Full public release for PPT and full text PDF.</description>
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<item><title>Regulatory Regime for Versatile Interoperable Identity Internet in EU</title>
<link>http://identityeconomics.com/resources/Versatile_Interop_Identity_Infra_EU-AppxA.Regulatory.pdf</link>
<description>Expanded version of Appendix A of the TWIST Standards paper. Detailed review of the 
EU Directives, Regulations, and other actions relevant to those recommendations.</description>
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<item><title>Versatile Interoperable Identity Internet in Europe (cached)</title>
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<description>Cached version in place of broken link to: TWIST Standards has released its whitepaper 
on identity and business necessities with respect to realizing benefits of SEPA. 
Our Versatile Identity Infrastructure is included.</description>
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