- From: Vinay Goel <vigoel@adobe.com>
- Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2013 07:50:38 -0700
- To: Walter van Holst <walter.van.holst@xs4all.nl>, "public-tracking@w3.org" <public-tracking@w3.org>
Hi Walter, I disagree with your addition re: service provider. The service provider is acting on behalf of its customer (which could be a first party or a third party). The service provider should not be expected to acquire user consent; instead the party in which the service provider is acting on behalf of should get user consent. -Vinay On 7/10/13 10:27 AM, "Walter van Holst" <walter.van.holst@xs4all.nl> wrote: >On 107//13 4:10 PM, Alan Chapell wrote: >> Colleagues: Based on feedback from the WG, I offer the following edit to >> my proposed language. >> * >> * >> *Proposed language:* >> "A user agent MUST NOT _share_ information related to the network >> interaction without consent." > >I love this sentiment! For the sake of accuracy and consistency I would >rephrase it as follows: > >"A user agent or service provider MUST NOT _share_ information related >to the network interaction with any third party without prior consent of >the user." > >Rationale: >Sharing of personal data should not be allowed without consent and is >not in most industrialised nations, which have EU-like data protection >frameworks in place. > >Regards, > > Walter >
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