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This RFC is obsoleted by: RFC 1417 , RFC 1758

Network Working Group
Request for Comments: 1295
The North American Directory Forum
January 1992

User Bill of Rights
  for entries and listings
  in the Public Directory

Status of this Memo

This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

Abstract

This RFC is a near-verbatim copy of a document, known as NADF-265, which has been produced by the North American Directory Forum (NADF).
                            User Bill of Rights
                         for entries and listings
                          in the Public Directory

The mission of the North American Directory Forum is to provide interconnected electronic directories which empower users with unprecedented access to public information. To address significant security and privacy issues, the North American Directory Forum introduces the following "User Bill of Rights" for entries in the Public Directory. As a user, you have:

        I. The right not to be listed.
       II. The right to have you or your agent informed when
           your entry is created.
      III. The right to examine your entry.
       IV. The right to correct inaccurate information in your
           entry.
        V. The right to remove specific information from your
           entry.
       VI. The right to be assured that your listing in the
           Public Directory will comply with US or Canadian law
           regulating privacy or access information.
      VII. The right to expect timely fulfillment of these rights.

Scope of Intent - User Bill of Rights

The North American Directory Forum is a collection of service providers that plan to offer a cooperative directory service in North America. This is achieved by interconnecting electronic directories using a set of internationally developed standards known as the CCITT X.500 series.

In this context, the "Directory" represents the collection of electronic directories administered by both service providers and private operators. When an entry containing information about a user is listed in the Directory, that information can be accessed unless restricted by security and privacy controls.

A portion of the Directory -- The Public Directory -- contains information for public dissemination. In contrast, other portions of the Directory may contain information not intended for public access. A user or user's agent may elect to list information in the Public Directory, a private directory, or some combination. For example, a user might publicly list a telephone number or an electronic mail address, and might designate other information for specific private use.

The User Bill of Rights pertains to the Public Directory.

Security Considerations

Security issues are not discussed in this memo.

Author's Address

   North American Directory Forum
   c/o Theodore H. Myer
   Rapport Communication
   3055 Q Street NW
   Washington, DC  20007
   Phone: +1 202-342-2727
   EMail: 0004454742@mcimail.com