 My name is Charles Brookson, and I moderated the session on the rights of the personal privacy of the world citizen at ITU telecom world in Bangkok. We reached some certain fundamental conclusions during our discussions. The first one is at the moment the individual seems to have no rights, but that needed to change. The other one was the trust was certainly required between the individual and the various organisations and governments involved, and this trust should be in the terms of very clear language. Legal definitions themselves are not enough because the law takes some time to actually catch up with what people are thinking and doing and the technology itself. So the most important thing was to establish a framework where people could feel the openness and the trust and the trustability of what was going on with their data when they provided it.