- From: Amos Jeffries <squid3@treenet.co.nz>
- Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2015 17:10:18 +1300
- To: ietf-http-wg@w3.org
On 30/09/2015 4:29 p.m., Mark Nottingham wrote: > Everyone, > > After talking with the editor and our AD, I think this document is ready to progress; the only remaining action on it is to add the registration template for the new link relation. > > So, this is the announcement of WGLC for: > https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-legally-restricted-status-02 > > Please review the document carefully, and comment on this list. > Section 1: "for use when a server operator has a received a legal demand to deny access to a resource" This is a lot more restrictive than what I understood was being agreed to. This phrasing implies that a specific-URL DMCA type notice is required before the status may be used. It would be a lot more reasonable to also allow the status to be used when a blanket law requirement was levelled on the operator. For example schools following laws on porn fitering, or national level restrictions on categories of traffic. In cases like these operators dont receive per-resource demands, they often receive a one-off notice "law X applies to you" and are then expected to censor proactively to the best of their ability and face the court on overlooked URLs. Probably this can be resolved with s/legal demand/legal requirement/. There are other "legal demand" phrase uses elsewhere to keep in sync. If "legal demand" is being used with a meaning other than a specific warrant DMCA takedown etc. Then that definitely needs to be explained. Section 1: "This transparency s/may be/is/ beneficial" How much benefit and in what ways is the questionable part IMHO. Not whether there is benefit. Section 4: "A human readable response body, as discussed above, is the appropriate location for discussion of administrative and policy issues." This is specification document, not a discussion one. I suggest rephrasing along the lines of: "A human readable response body, as defined above, is the appropriate location for text regarding administrative and policy issues." and/or with a reference to section 3 instead of just "above". Amos
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