Information Rights
As formulated by Anne Wells Branscomb in her book Who Owns Information? From Privacy to Public Access.
From the obituary by Philippe Aigrain at http://paigrain.debatpublic.net/?p=62
1. Secrecy: the right to prevent disclosure of information
2. Privacy: the right to prevent unwelcome and unauthorized intrusions
3. Confidentiality: the right to release information with restrictions, to prevent others from obtaining the information without the subject’s consent
4. Publicity: the right to release information into the public domain at a time of place of one’s own choosing
5. Commerciality: the right to sell information for fair value
6. Accessibility: the right to obtain information
7. Reciprocity: the right to receive value in exchange for value given
8. Integrity: the right to control the accuracy and reliability of information
9. Interoperability: the right to transparency in the transfer of information
10. Responsibility: the duty to act responsibly
11. Liability: the right to have grievances redressed
12. Commonality: the right to share information in the public domain
13. Equity: the right to have no wrong go unrighted
7 Positive Intellectual Rights
Based on the previous list, but reworked by Philippe Aigrain:
Commonality, Publicity, Reciprocity, Accessibility, and Integrity. Creation. Quotation.