Open Source solved the licensing problem by standardising around different flavours of licenses like Apache, GPL, Creative Commons etc.<p>You could still go and create your own License but its standard practice to just pick one that suits best for you (if you’re not trying to do something weird)<p>Now you don’t have to go through each different license to know what is/isnt allowed.<p>Why haven’t we come to something similar for privacy policies. Is there some obvious reason I’m missing?<p>PS: If there isn’t a good reason for it, I’m interested in creating a schelling point of sorts for this, please let me know if this sounds interesting
P3P was that <a href="https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/P3P" rel="nofollow">https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/P3P</a>
An license that is like GPL(one size fits all) is not possible. But there are legal companies that provide forms that provide good templates for common usecases