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]
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]
This document is the mother document for P3P's three sibling sections: P3P Syntax Specification, Harmonized Vocabulary Specification, and Base Data Set Specification....
[Apr. 16, 2002]
W3C's activity page for P3P, a standard privacy format that can be retrieved
automatically and interpreted easily by user agents.
This page includes links to specifications, news, implementations,...
[Apr. 5, 2000]
The Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) is a protocol that provides a way
for developers
to state the privacy policies of a Web site in an XML format that's
machine-readable for
automatic retri...
[Nov. 30, 2001]
This W3C member submission from Microsoft and Citibank (Citicorp, Citigroup) defines:
One way that ECML (Ecommerce Modeling Language) can be used within P3P, How XML schema can be used to extend ECML...
[Nov. 29, 1999]