DNT Agenda for Wednesday, July 3

Note: (1) W3C has upgraded the bridge capacity for the weekly calls, so recent problems calling in should hopefully no longer occur.
(2) In recognition of the vacation schedule of quite a few US residents, we expect to continue discussion of these issues in the Wednesday call on July 10, toward the likely submission of written submissions on these issues by COB July 12.  For details, please see my email earlier today called "Work Plan for July."

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Compliance Spec

Chair:  Peter Swire
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1.  Confirmation of scribe – glad to accept volunteers in advance.

2.  Offline-caller-identification:
If you intend to join the phone call, you must either associate your phone number with your IRC username once you've joined the call (command: "Zakim, [ID] is [name]" e.g., "Zakim, ??P19 is schunter" in my case), or let Nick know your phone number ahead of  time. If you are not comfortable with the Zakim IRC syntax for associating your phone number, please email your name and phone number to npdoty@w3.org<mailto:npdoty@w3.org>. We want to reduce (in fact, eliminate) the time spent on the call identifying phone numbers. Note that if your number is not identified and you do not respond to off-the-phone reminders via IRC, you will be dropped from the call.

3.  Discussion of DAA proposal, notably including: (1) de-identification; (2) provisions concerning unique identifiers; and (3) definition of tracking and effect on first- and third-party compliance.  In this discussion, after the DAA has presented its overall package, the group will have the opportunity to discuss other change proposals on these issues.

4.  Discussion of use in third-party contexts of data gathered in a first-party context.  Alan Chapell, John Simpson, and Jeff Chester have submitted proposals under "change proposal on first party compliance."


  We will attempt to finish in the usual 90 minutes, and my guess is that the call will end at that time.  But we have reserved an additional 30 minutes if necessary.

5.  Announce next steps, next meeting & adjourn

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Zakim teleconference bridge:
VoIP:    sip:zakim@voip.w3.org<file://localhost/sip/zakim@voip.w3.org>
Phone +1.617.761.6200 passcode TRACK (87225)
IRC Chat: irc.w3.org<http://irc.w3.org/>, port 6665, #dnt

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Co-Chair Swire’s meetings and phone calls in the past week with participants in the WG (outside of Editors and W3C staff):

June 27: I participated in the Do Not Track conference hosted by Consumer Action.  Discussions with members of the Working Group included: Ed Felten; Alex Fowler (Mozilla); Aleecia MacDonald; Jonathan Mayer; John Simpson; Lee Tien (EFF); Mike Zaneis (IAB).


Prof. Peter P. Swire
C. William O'Neill Professor of Law
Ohio State University
240.994.4142
www.peterswire.net

Beginning August 2013:
Nancy J. and Lawrence P. Huang Professor
Law and Ethics Program
Scheller College of Business
Georgia Institute of Technology

Received on Tuesday, 2 July 2013 16:59:14 UTC