P3P is designed to inform users about the privacy policies of web services. The
privacy policy enumerates the data elements that the service proposes to collect
and explains how each will be used, w...
[Apr. 15, 2001]
This is a legal analysis of the "intrinsic evidence of record" that would be used by a court to determine whether the act of using P3P documents on one's web site, in itself, infringes upon Intermind'...
[Oct. 27, 1999]
Abstract:"In this note we describe a method for using RDF, the Resource Description
Format of the W3C, to create a general, yet extensible framework for
describing user preferences and d...
[Nov. 30, 1998]
The Web's War on Your Privacy is a chapter excerpted from the O'Reilly &
Associates book Web Security,
Privacy & Commerce, 2nd
Edition, by Simson Garfinkel with Gene Spafford. The book explores...
[Jan. 2, 2002]
The CC/PP framework specifies how client devices express their capabilities and
preferences (the user agent profile) to the server that originates content (the
origin server). The origin server uses...
[Jul. 21, 2000]
Abstract: "This document describes the Information and Content Exchange
protocol for use by content syndicators and their subscribers. The
ICE protocol defines the roles and responsibil...
[Oct. 26, 1998]
Excerpted from "Introduction": "As the amount of available information on the World Wide Web (WWW)
continues to increases rapidly, more and more sites are beginning to provide
per...
[Feb. 9, 1999]
These are the slides from a live presentation delivered by Science Fiction writer and OpenCola, Inc. Chief Evangelist Cory Doctorow to the UC Berkeley Haas Graduate School of Business. Doctorow ...
[Oct. 10, 2001]