Re: California Poised to Get Do Not Track Disclosure Law Websites must disclose response to Do Not Track signals

One other thought.

Router companies have started adding it, there are browser plugins for it, and AVG has included it in their software suite as well.

CA AB 370 is going to change everything.




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From: "Peter J. Cranstone" <peter.cranstone@3pmobile.com<mailto:peter.cranstone@3pmobile.com>>
Date: Wednesday, September 4, 2013 11:28 AM
To: Doc Searls <dsearls@cyber.law.harvard.edu<mailto:dsearls@cyber.law.harvard.edu>>
Cc: W3C mailing list <public-privacy@w3.org<mailto:public-privacy@w3.org>>, Nicholas Doty <npdoty@w3.org<mailto:npdoty@w3.org>>
Subject: Re: California Poised to Get Do Not Track Disclosure Law Websites must disclose response to Do Not Track signals

It's supported in Chrome

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It's also supported in Opera, Firefox 11 and beyond, MSIE 9, 10, 11 and also in Safari on all Mac's using Lion and above. And finally it's also built into iOS 6 and above on the iPhone. By our reckoning there's about a billion or so devices that support DNT (or there will be by the end of the year.)



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From: Doc Searls <dsearls@cyber.law.harvard.edu<mailto:dsearls@cyber.law.harvard.edu>>
Date: Wednesday, September 4, 2013 11:22 AM
To: "Peter J. Cranstone" <peter.cranstone@3pmobile.com<mailto:peter.cranstone@3pmobile.com>>
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Subject: Re: California Poised to Get Do Not Track Disclosure Law Websites must disclose response to Do Not Track signals

http://ie.microsoft.com/testdrive/browser/donottrack/

Doc

On Sep 4, 2013, at 1:11 PM, Peter Cranstone <peter.cranstone@3pmobile.com<mailto:peter.cranstone@3pmobile.com>> wrote:

http://www.adweek.com/news/technology/california-poised-get-do-not-track-disclosure-law-152176

There's one typo in the article - there are NO browsers that turn on DNT by default. In every case the user gets a choice.



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From: Nicholas Doty <npdoty@w3.org<mailto:npdoty@w3.org>>
Date: Tuesday, September 3, 2013 8:56 PM
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Subject: Fwd: Morrison & Foerster Client Alert

Those interested in potential California legislation regarding transparency requirements for Do Not Track and other online choice mechanisms may be interested in this link to a legal report on the topic.

Thanks,
Nick

(Re-directing from public-tracking, which, again, is for TPWG work items. Related, see: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-privacy/2013JulSep/0068.html)

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From: Peter Cranstone <peter.cranstone@3pmobile.com<mailto:peter.cranstone@3pmobile.com>>
Subject: Morrison & Foerster Client Alert
Date: September 3, 2013 6:36:04 PM PDT
To: "public-tracking@w3.org<mailto:public-tracking@w3.org>" <public-tracking@w3.org<mailto:public-tracking@w3.org>>

http://www.mofo.com/files/Uploads/Images/130903-Do-Not-Track.pdf

A timely alert considering tomorrows meeting. Morrison & Foerster is not an insignificant law firm.


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