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WLCG Example
The Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG) notice is an example of a federated infrastructure where there is no single point of control and no single controller. It relies on the concept of controller-to-controller transfer of data and the fact that all parties (service providers and AAI platform) are bound by a common policy framework, overseen by the WLCG Management Board. However, a formally liable monitoring body cannot be identified - this is a very common case for research collaborations. It follows the 'BCR-like' model described in AARC-G016:
Jisc Example
The UK research and education organisation Jisc uses a privacy notice that emphasises readability and - through folding text sections - helps end-users understand how their data is used. Aimed at external data subjects, it targets the same audience type as many research collaborations, while also fulfilling all the GDPR and UK ICO requirements: