- From: Keiji Takeda <tkeiji@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2017 02:23:53 +0900
- To: public-privacy@w3.org
Next call: 24th August 2017 9am PT, 12pm ET WebEx meeting https://mit.webex.com/mit/j.php?MTID=meda7c1b71d647aefa4377d4610c67648 +1 617-324-0000 meeting number: 648 986 475 Please also join us in IRC in the #privacy room. Server: irc.w3.org Username: <your name> Port: 6667 or 6665 Channel: #privacy On 2017/07/28 1:07, Keiji Takeda wrote: > Here is correct meeting info. > > https://mit.webex.com/mit/j.php?MTID=meda7c1b71d647aefa4377d4610c67648 > > Meeting number: 648 986 475 > > On 2017/07/27 4:03, Nick Doty wrote: >> I'm traveling, but I'll try to join at least on the phone and hopefully >> on IRC as well. >> >> I'm pleased to see a Security and Privacy Considerations section already >> present in the TTML Working Draft: >> https://www.w3.org/TR/2017/WD-ttml2-20170630/#security-and-privacy >> >> Some thoughts/questions: >> * does use of TTML reveal to the server/provider of the content that the >> user is making use of the Timed Text? might that reveal that the user >> requires accessibility features? in more detail, does the processing >> based on user language, media queries or other features reveal >> particular details about the user's configuration of the TTML content >> processor? >> * fetching of external resources (images, fonts, audio, etc.) is one >> part of the TTML functionality, but the security/privacy considerations >> are listed as out of scope. Are their other documents that cover those >> requirements? Do fetches follow the Fetch spec, follow CORS, have basic >> CSRF protections, etc? >> * Timed Text seems to inherently reveal where in the timed content the >> user currently is. I imagine this is similar to existing functionality >> in video players, but are there any other parties that can determine >> where I am in a current video based on when external resources are >> fetched or based on the display of the TTML content? >> >> Cheers, >> Nick >> >>> On Jul 24, 2017, at 11:17 PM, Tara Whalen <tjwhalen@gmail.com >>> <mailto:tjwhalen@gmail.com>> wrote: >>> >>> Hello all, >>> Our next call will be this Thursday 27 July 2017 at UTC 16. >>> >>> Proposed agenda: >>> >>> 1. Privacy review request: Timed Text Markup Language 2 (TTML2) >>> >>> * Presentation by Nigel Megitt, co-chair, TTWG >>> * Working draft: https://www.w3.org/TR/2017/WD-ttml2-20170630/ >>> >>> 2. PING F2F at IETF 99 >>> 3. AOB >>> >>> Call details: >>> https://mit.webex.com/mit/j.php?MTID=ma6877c08b5312f6f61599ee0676b9120 >>> +1 617-324-0000 >>> meeting number: 316 409 766 >>> >>> IRC in the #privacy room. >>> • Server: irc.w3.org <http://irc.w3.org/> >>> • Username: <your name> >>> • Port: 6667 or 6665 >>> • Channel: #privacy >>> >>> Christine and Tara >> >
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