www-p3p-policy@w3.org from March 2006 by thread

# in data ref/def Ja Nee (Wednesday, 29 March)

N.Y. Sues Internet Firm for Privacy Breach Rigo Wenning (Thursday, 23 March)

Questions to ask customers when creating P3P Sarah (Saturday, 18 March)

Issue wrap-up: how Jim Vaglia came to be banned (cont'd) Simon J. Hernandez (Monday, 6 March)

List ban: Jim Vaglia Simon J. Hernandez (Thursday, 2 March)

W3C abuse JIM VAGLIA (Thursday, 2 March)

Not listening? JIM VAGLIA (Thursday, 2 March)

W3C visual caption inaccessible documentation: JIM VAGLIA (Thursday, 2 March)

Retards belong in a mental institution, not on this list, I don't care how gifted, you think you are, you think you can change the world. JIM VAGLIA (Thursday, 2 March)

Re: There are no web access ID standards when it comes to people with disabilities, just like there is Richard Harris (Wednesday, 1 March)

MIT privacy first responce, field testing? JIM VAGLIA (Thursday, 2 March)

PGP piracy JIM VAGLIA (Thursday, 2 March)

PGP JIM VAGLIA (Thursday, 2 March)

PGP JIM VAGLIA (Wednesday, 1 March)

There are no web access ID standards when it comes to people with disabilities, just like there is no PGP platform polacy. JIM VAGLIA (Wednesday, 1 March)

PGP: British voice ID Internet network web ID solution article: JIM VAGLIA (Wednesday, 1 March)

Last message date: Wednesday, 29 March 2006 14:44:15 UTC