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@@ -53,6 +53,9 @@
         For example, we have issues that are [PENDING REVIEW] with complete
         text proposals that have not yet made it into this draft.
         Text in blue boxes presents multiple options the group is considering.
+        Options included in this draft should not be read as limitations on
+        the potential outcome, but rather simply as possible options that are
+        currently under consideration by the working group.
         An
         <a href="http://www.w3.org/2011/tracking-protection/track/issues/">issue tracking system</a>
         is available for recording
@@ -1925,6 +1928,7 @@
         Matthias&nbsp;Schunter (IBM),
         John&nbsp;Simpson (Consumer Watchdog),
         David&nbsp;Singer (Apple),
+        David&nbsp;Wainberg (Network Advertising Initiative),
         Rigo&nbsp;Wenning (W3C/ERCIM),
         Shane&nbsp;Wiley (Yahoo!),
         and Andy&nbsp;Zeigler (Microsoft).

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@@ -47,6 +47,9 @@
         For example, we have issues that are [PENDING REVIEW] with complete
         text proposals that have not yet made it into this draft.
         Text in blue boxes presents multiple options the group is considering.
+        Options included in this draft should not be read as limitations on
+        the potential outcome, but rather simply as possible options that are
+        currently under consideration by the working group.
         An
         <a href="http://www.w3.org/2011/tracking-protection/track/issues/">issue tracking system</a>
         is available for recording
@@ -55,9 +58,7 @@
         <a href="http://www.w3.org/2011/tracking-protection/track/issues/pendingreview">pending review</a>,
         <a href="http://www.w3.org/2011/tracking-protection/track/issues/closed">closed</a>, and
         <a href="http://www.w3.org/2011/tracking-protection/track/issues/postponed">postponed</a>
-        issues regarding this document.  Options included in this draft should not be read as limitations on
-		the potential outcome, but rather simply as possible options that are currently under consideration
-		by the working group.
+        issues regarding this document.
       </p>
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@@ -994,7 +995,7 @@
 </section></section>
 <section id="acknowledgements" class='appendix'>
 <h1>Acknowledgements</h1>
-<p>This specification consists of input from many discussions within and around the W3C Tracking Protection Working Group, along with written contributions from Haakon Flage Bratsberg (Opera Software), Amy Colando (Microsoft Corporation), Roy T. Fielding (Adobe), Tom Lowenthal (Mozilla), Ted Leung (The Walt Disney Company), Jonathan Mayer (Stanford University), Ninja Marnau (Invited Expert), Matthias Schunter (IBM), John M. Simpson (Invited Expert), Kevin G. Smith (Adobe), Rob van Eijk (Invited Expert), Rigo Wenning (W3C), and Shane Wiley (Yahoo!).</p>
+<p>This specification consists of input from many discussions within and around the W3C Tracking Protection Working Group, along with written contributions from Haakon Flage Bratsberg (Opera Software), Amy Colando (Microsoft Corporation), Roy T. Fielding (Adobe), Tom Lowenthal (Mozilla), Ted Leung (The Walt Disney Company), Jonathan Mayer (Stanford University), Ninja Marnau (Invited Expert), Matthias Schunter (IBM), John M. Simpson (Invited Expert), Kevin G. Smith (Adobe), Rob van Eijk (Invited Expert), David Wainberg (Network Advertising Initiative), Rigo Wenning (W3C), and Shane Wiley (Yahoo!).</p>
 <p>The DNT header field is based on the original Do Not Track submission by Jonathan Mayer (Stanford), Arvind Narayanan (Stanford), and Sid Stamm (Mozilla). The DOM API for NavigatorDoNotTrack is based on the Web Tracking Protection submission by Andy Zeigler, Adrian Bateman, and Eliot Graff (Microsoft). Many thanks to Robin Berjon for ReSpec.js.</p>
 </section>
 </body>

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