- From: Jo Rabin <jrabin@mtld.mobi>
- Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2008 18:19:33 -0000
- To: "Aaron Kemp" <kemp@google.com>
- Cc: "Sullivan, Bryan" <BS3131@att.com>, "public-bpwg-ct" <public-bpwg-ct@w3.org>
Received on Wednesday, 6 February 2008 18:19:47 UTC
> Would you like to stop that too? Well no _I_ certainly wouldn't. Other people might have a legitimate reason for doing so. If I lend you my car and say don't go along any street whose name starts with "A" that seems pretty mad, but you know, it is my car and you don't have to borrow it if you don't like my conditions. Jo ________________________________ From: Aaron Kemp [mailto:kemp@google.com] Sent: 06 February 2008 18:07 To: Jo Rabin Cc: Sullivan, Bryan; public-bpwg-ct Subject: Re: [ACTION-603] Conversation with Yves, our HTTP expert, about CT and Cache-Control extensions On Feb 6, 2008 12:48 PM, Jo Rabin <jrabin@mtld.mobi> wrote: > Well I guess we may have to agree to disagree :) My opinion is that the user's preference trumps the content providers. I do strongly disagree! I don't think that publishing something on the Web implies that anyone can do what they like with it. Nor do I, but I do believe that if you put content up and make it accessible, people are free to view it. This is no different that text mode browsers like lynx viewing your page. Would you like to stop that too? Aaron
Received on Wednesday, 6 February 2008 18:19:47 UTC