sms code of conduct for disaster response mwc 2013v2
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Robert Munro
Mission 4636
“If people are texting you, with the intent of getting aid or reaching out to someone,
then consent would be implied.” – Jan 18, 5.47pm EDT
“[…] It seems quite clear to me that if you are able to obtain their numbers and they are sending you this
information, consent is implied.” – Jan 18, 4.45pm EDT
“Thanks Patrick! That’s reassuring!
I can go with whatever was decided […].”
– Jan 19, 3.14pm EDT
1:38 PM Jan 13th via web
http://4636.Ushahidi.com
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USING SMS FOR DISASTER RESPONSE: TOWARDS A
CODE OF CONDUCT– February 2012 - present