Build Digital Public Transparency Infrastructure

Build Digital Public Transparency Infrastructure
The Global Standard For Transparency

Build Digital Public Transparency Infrastructure

It's not fair or trustworthy, if it's not Transparent First.

0PN Labs coordinates the implementation of Digital Public Transparency Infrastructure (DPTI)—the open, public alternative to privatised privacy policies.

We implement Transparency by Default (TbD) architecture using Internationally authoritative Transparency Code of Conduct. Digital standard for standard safety, security, and digital privacy transparency.

Currently proposed international standard profile for digital consent. ISO/IEC 27560-1. Controllers identify themselves before collecting data to validate consent first. Individuals review purposes and legal basis before authorising. Regulators can discover and monitor controllers at scale.

This makes Convention 108+ Article 8.2 operationally interoperable across 55+ Commonwealth countries.

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What We Do Section

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Column 1: Infrastructure Layer

🏗️ Build Public Transparency Infrastructure

We provide the infrastructure layer that makes privacy enforcement possible at internet scale. Transparency by Default architecture inverts surveillance-by-default using the controller-id first record information structure.

Learn more about DPTI →


Column 2: Working Groups

👥 Coordinate Open Standards Development

Three Working Groups (Policy, Technology, Protocol) develop Convention 108+ Code of Conduct implementation. Open participation model with free subscriber observer access and paid active participation.

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Column 3: Implementation Support

🚀 Deliver Sandbox & Pilot Programs

From Level 1 TATA self-assertion (notice.txt implementation) to Level 4 high-assurance active state signaling. Reference implementations, technical support, and funded integration projects.

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Participation Pathway Section

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Progressive Participation: Six Tiers

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From anonymous public access to funded pilot programs—find your entry point.


Tier Cards (Six columns or accordion)

Tier 1: Public

  • Free
  • No account required
  • Public blog posts
  • Standards documentation
  • Open-source repos

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Tier 2: Free Subscriber

  • Free account
  • Newsletter delivery
  • WG observer access (Zulip)
  • Read-only meeting notes
  • Early announcements

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Tier 3: Individual General

  • £300/year (£150 founder rate)
  • Active WG participation
  • Member-only blog posts
  • Monthly Q&A sessions
  • Priority support
  • Event recordings and materials

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Tier 4: Tier 1 WG Membership

  • £1,500/year (£750 founder rate)
  • Level 1 TATA tutorials
  • Monthly office hours
  • Technical deep-dives
  • GitHub access

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Tier 5: Tier 2 Sandbox

  • £3,500-5,000/year (£1,750-2,500 founder rate)
  • Controller Registry Service testing
  • API access
  • Implementation support
  • Weekly technical calls
  • Coming Q1 2026

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Tier 6: Tier 3 Pilot

  • £17,500/year (£8,750 founder rate)
  • Funded integration projects
  • Dedicated engineering support
  • Joint regulatory engagement
  • Standards development input

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Why This Matters Section

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The Infrastructure Doesn't Exist Yet

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Left Column: The Problem

  • Regulators can't enforce at scale because controllers remain invisible
  • Individuals can't exercise rights they don't know they have
  • Cross-border data flows happen in regulatory darkness
  • Every controller creates bespoke privacy policies
  • No universal mechanism for data processing control

Right Column: The Solution

  • Controllers become discoverable via /.well-known/notice.txt
  • Individuals review purposes before authorizing
  • Bilateral Notice Receipts create synchronized proof
  • Regulators coordinate enforcement across 55+ countries
  • Transparency Performance Indicators measure compliance gaps

Launch Announcement Section

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January 28, 2026: Convention 108+ Code of Conduct Launched

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We launched the Convention 108+ Article 11 Code of Conduct for Digital Public Transparency Infrastructure at our UK event. Working Groups are now open for participation.

TbD architecture makes Article 8.2 notice requirements operationally enforceable. This is the first implementation of transparency infrastructure at internet scale.

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Latest from 0PN Labs

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Standards & Specifications Section

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Built on Open Standards

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Convention 108+

Modernized data protection treaty covering 55+ Commonwealth countries. Article 8.2 notice requirements and Article 11 Code of Conduct framework.


ISO/IEC 27560-1

Universal Notice Receipt Profile—technical interoperability specification. ISO/IEC 29100 privacy framework is free and open to access. Reference implementations open source.


W3C DPV

Data Privacy Vocabulary for machine-readable legal semantics. Enables notice, notifications, and disclosures for any legal basis.


IETF & UN/CEFACT

Well-Known URI for Controller Transparency Records. Digital Product Passport integration for cross-border transparency.

View standards documentation →


Getting Started Section

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Start Building Today

Three-Step Process

Step 1: Implement notice.txt

Create your Controller Identification Record (CIR) at /.well-known/notice.txt. No registration, certification, or fees required.

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Step 2: Join Working Groups

Participate in Policy, Technology, or Protocol Working Groups. Free subscriber observer access or active participation from £150/year.

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Step 3: Scale Your Implementation

Upgrade to Tier 1 for implementation support, Tier 2 for sandbox access, or Tier 3 for pilot programs.

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Final CTA Section

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It's Not Fair or Trustworthy, If It's Not Transparent First

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Join the movement to build Digital Public Transparency Infrastructure. From free subscriber access to funded pilot programs—find your entry point.

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Notice

  • 0PN Labs Notice of intent
    • to upgrade to TbD web service infrastrcture as soon as possible,
    • all those interested in getting involved in contributing to some open digital public transparency infrastructure, this is the opportunity to get in at the beginning. Whats Happening
      • This notice, is the first 0PN Notice - Jan 28th -
        • It is posted by 0PN Labs, which is a trading name for a partnership project between the OCG Ltd UK, and the Transparency Lab, which is trading name for GPR Ltd (non-profit) Canada,
        • Links to Charter
          • This Partnership and project is chartered to start 0PN-Labs as subsidery of the OCG, with a Charter to launch a new DPTI Community Interest Company, for the 0PN.org Registry, so this can be governed as a utility and a locked community asset.
          • You are invite to shape this

About:

  • What is DPTI?
  • What is Transparency by Default?
  • Convention 108+ Code of Conduct
  • Standards & Specifications

Resources:

  • Implementation Guides
  • GitHub Repositories
  • Blog
  • Event Calendar

Community:

  • Working Groups
  • Zulip Chat
  • Monthly Q&A Sessions
  • Office Hours

Membership:

  • Free Subscriber
  • Individual General
  • Tier 1-3 Overview
  • Pricing

Legal:

  • General Participation Agreement
  • Privacy Notice (/.well-known/notice.txt)
  • Terms of Service
  • Contact

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