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1.4.1User's Privacy rules (Open market)
1.4.3Portability of user profile
1.4.5Offering user-generated content over the SPICE platform
1.4.7Transparency and ease of use of content and service creation and deployment tools to all parties on the platform
1.4.9Enable Clear Tariff Structure
2.3.1Service experience depending on environment conditions
2.3.2The user is assisted in service selection
3.1.3User rules
3.1.4Terminal Synchronization
3.2.1Group management
3.2.3Dynamic Desktop context-aware service push
3.3.1Multimodal and multi-device delivery of services
4.1.5Management and Provision of Service and Situation-dependent User Data
4.2.2Gathering, Aggregation and Interpretation from Multiple Distributed Context Sources, derivation of knowledge
4.2.3Context Queries based on Semantic Context Schema and QoC
4.2.7Learning and Recommending Algorithms
4.2.8Prioritized List of Alternatives, plausibility and dealing with imperfect situations
4.2.10Access, Storage, Processing and Distribution Rights
4.3.4Message Push and pro-activeness
4.3.5Prediction
6.1.1Support of a Uniform Identity Management for Multiple Access Networks
6.1.2User privacy and Single Sign-on within the SPICE Platform for Users with Different Identities per Service
6.3.1User privacy management
7.1.1Use of Metadata for Multimedia Content organization
7.2.2Protected Content backup
7.2.4End user content protection
7.3.1User Policies and Provider Policies
7.3.2Adaptation Decisions
7.3.4Changing the Presentation Modality and Interactive Modality
8.1.1Restricted and parametrizable access to user profile/ data
8.1.2Limited push-behaviour of Spice
8.1.3Non-biased recommendations and queries results
8.1.4Easy and intuitive session transfer among devices
8.1.5No user location tracking w/o user's explicit consent
8.1.6Users' rating of consumed services
8.1.7Ergonomics
8.1.8End user feedback during the service prototyping phase
8.1.9Copyright management when prototyping between multiple parties

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