Skip to content
By using Twitter’s services you agree to our Cookies Use. We and our partners operate globally and use cookies, including for analytics, personalisation, and ads.
  • Home Home Home, current page.
  • About

Saved searches

  • Remove
  • In this conversation
    Verified accountProtected Tweets @
Suggested users
  • Verified accountProtected Tweets @
  • Verified accountProtected Tweets @
  • Language: English
    • Bahasa Indonesia
    • Bahasa Melayu
    • Català
    • Čeština
    • Dansk
    • Deutsch
    • English UK
    • Español
    • Filipino
    • Français
    • Hrvatski
    • Italiano
    • Magyar
    • Nederlands
    • Norsk
    • Polski
    • Português
    • Română
    • Slovenčina
    • Suomi
    • Svenska
    • Tiếng Việt
    • Türkçe
    • Ελληνικά
    • Български език
    • Русский
    • Српски
    • Українська мова
    • עִבְרִית
    • العربية
    • فارسی
    • मराठी
    • हिन्दी
    • বাংলা
    • ગુજરાતી
    • தமிழ்
    • ಕನ್ನಡ
    • ภาษาไทย
    • 한국어
    • 日本語
    • 简体中文
    • 繁體中文
  • Have an account? Log in
    Have an account?
    · Forgot password?

    New to Twitter?
    Sign up
MForstater's profile
Maya Forstater
Maya Forstater
Maya Forstater
@MForstater

Tweets

Maya Forstater

@MForstater

Business and sustainable development. Accountability. Tax. Feminist test case. Media: Tom Gardner at Slater & Gordon 0207 657 1690 press@slatergordon.co.uk

https://medium.com/@MForstater
hiyamaya.net
Joined September 2008

Tweets

  • © 2019 Twitter
  • About
  • Help Center
  • Terms
  • Privacy policy
  • Imprint
  • Cookies
  • Ads info
Dismiss
Previous
Next

Go to a person's profile

Saved searches

  • Remove
  • In this conversation
    Verified accountProtected Tweets @
Suggested users
  • Verified accountProtected Tweets @
  • Verified accountProtected Tweets @

Promote this Tweet

Block

  • Tweet with a location

    You can add location information to your Tweets, such as your city or precise location, from the web and via third-party applications. You always have the option to delete your Tweet location history. Learn more

    Your lists

    Create a new list


    Under 100 characters, optional

    Privacy

    Copy link to Tweet

    Embed this Tweet

    Embed this Video

    Add this Tweet to your website by copying the code below. Learn more

    Add this video to your website by copying the code below. Learn more

    Hmm, there was a problem reaching the server.

    By embedding Twitter content in your website or app, you are agreeing to the Twitter Developer Agreement and Developer Policy.

    Preview

    Why you're seeing this ad

    Log in to Twitter

    · Forgot password?
    Don't have an account? Sign up »

    Sign up for Twitter

    Not on Twitter? Sign up, tune into the things you care about, and get updates as they happen.

    Sign up
    Have an account? Log in »

    Two-way (sending and receiving) short codes:

    Country Code For customers of
    United States 40404 (any)
    Canada 21212 (any)
    United Kingdom 86444 Vodafone, Orange, 3, O2
    Brazil 40404 Nextel, TIM
    Haiti 40404 Digicel, Voila
    Ireland 51210 Vodafone, O2
    India 53000 Bharti Airtel, Videocon, Reliance
    Indonesia 89887 AXIS, 3, Telkomsel, Indosat, XL Axiata
    Italy 4880804 Wind
    3424486444 Vodafone
    » See SMS short codes for other countries

    Confirmation

     

    Welcome home!

    This timeline is where you’ll spend most of your time, getting instant updates about what matters to you.

    Tweets not working for you?

    Hover over the profile pic and click the Following button to unfollow any account.

    Say a lot with a little

    When you see a Tweet you love, tap the heart — it lets the person who wrote it know you shared the love.

    Spread the word

    The fastest way to share someone else’s Tweet with your followers is with a Retweet. Tap the icon to send it instantly.

    Join the conversation

    Add your thoughts about any Tweet with a Reply. Find a topic you’re passionate about, and jump right in.

    Learn the latest

    Get instant insight into what people are talking about now.

    Get more of what you love

    Follow more accounts to get instant updates about topics you care about.

    Find what's happening

    See the latest conversations about any topic instantly.

    Never miss a Moment

    Catch up instantly on the best stories happening as they unfold.

    1. Maya Forstater‏ @MForstater Jun 5
      • Report Tweet

      In the US and other jurisdictions without searchable company registers online it would not have been able to find her so easily this way. On the other hand in the US if she'd ever been arrested I could have found her mugshot http://www.mugshotsocala.com/ 

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      Show this thread
    2. Maya Forstater‏ @MForstater Jun 5
      • Report Tweet

      Both situations raise privacy questions. The power of open data is the interoperability (you can link different records together from different sources). But this is also what busts individual privacy.

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      Show this thread
    3. Maya Forstater‏ @MForstater Jun 5
      • Report Tweet

      Are people saying that *on principle* if you ever been the director or beneficial owner of a company you should never be able to write a letter to the editor in obscurity? Does the same apply if you've ever been arrested by the police ? (or only one or the other?)

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      Show this thread
    4. Maya Forstater‏ @MForstater Jun 5
      • Report Tweet

      Or are they seeing these as harms that are unfortunate but justifiable for the greater good generated by having this personal information online, searchable and interoperable? Certainly they are not the kind of thing that will be addressed by narrow exemptions for the vulnerable.pic.twitter.com/bXkzSVJte0

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      Show this thread
    5. Maya Forstater‏ @MForstater Jun 5
      • Report Tweet

      Of course it wasn't beneficial ownership information I looked at it was company directorship, which has been in the public domain since forever in the UK. But the internet & the open data approach of the companies house register makes it highly searchable

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      Show this thread
    6. Maya Forstater‏ @MForstater Jun 5
      • Report Tweet

      I don't know what the right answer on privacy/openness is, but things I do know (1) for directorship/BO data to be useful it must identify individuals (2) there are small harms to many individuals if this data is open (3) these harms are not addressed by exemptions.

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      Show this thread
    7. Maya Forstater‏ @MForstater Jun 5
      • Report Tweet

      The benefit must justify the harm. What we should not do is try to fudge it by pretending (1) personal identity is not interoperably revealed (2) there are no harms to individuals from having this info in public domain (3) any harms that there are can be addressed by exemptions

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      Show this thread
    8. Ingrid Hjertaker‏ @ihjertaker Jun 5
      • Report Tweet
      Replying to @MForstater

      I agree that benefit/harm should be carefully considered, as in all policy-making. But the claim that harm will be done shouldn’t be assumed either, but based on evidence, f.ex. from countries where such info has been public for ages, and from other sources 1/

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
    9. Ingrid Hjertaker‏ @ihjertaker Jun 5
      • Report Tweet
      Replying to @ihjertaker @MForstater

      Coming from Norway, where several public sources give info on name/address/phone, I find the argument I hear (though not from you!) that “the wealthy will be kidnapped en masse» a rather silly feature of UK BO debates. And people do still write controversial op-eds in Norway 😊/2

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    10. Maya Forstater‏ @MForstater Jun 5
      • Report Tweet
      Replying to @ihjertaker

      Yes Norway has a lot of personal data in the public domains that other countries don't have! As I said I don't think there is a single right answer different countries & cultures land in different places.

      2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      Maya Forstater‏ @MForstater Jun 5
      • Report Tweet
      Replying to @MForstater @ihjertaker

      But I think the case that everyone wants this info in public domain does not convince eg in the US. The case that the info should be recorded and available to those who need it is clearer.

      10:55 AM - 5 Jun 2019
      • 1 Like
      • Ingrid Hjertaker
      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
        1. Ingrid Hjertaker‏ @ihjertaker Jun 5
          • Report Tweet
          Replying to @MForstater

          Agreed, the latter option has greater political support in countries like the US, per now. Hopefully (well, I hope 😊), more people can be convinced over time through, as you suggest, demonstrating that the benefits do outweigh the harms.

          0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
          Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. Undo
          Undo

      Loading seems to be taking a while.

      Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.

        Promoted Tweet

        false

        • © 2019 Twitter
        • About
        • Help Center
        • Terms
        • Privacy policy
        • Imprint
        • Cookies
        • Ads info