RE: new charter

Nope, just wanted to emphasise we need regulator input.

 

 

The Working Group will work with regulatory, industry, academic and advocacy
organizations, and others to ensure that the building blocks in the Tracking
Preference and Expression document meet the requirements of relevant
legislation such as the European General Data Protection Regulation, and
produce studies that report on at least one live implementation of it.

 

 

From: Craig Spiezle [mailto:craigs@otalliance.org] 
Sent: 17 October 2016 17:07
To: Mike O'Neill <michael.oneill@baycloud.com>
Cc: Matthias Schunter (Intel Corporation) <mts-std@schunter.org>;
public-tracking@w3.org; David Singer <singer@mac.com>
Subject: Re: new charter

 

Any reason the scope does not include industry and advocates?

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On Oct 17, 2016, at 3:29 AM, Mike O'Neill <michael.oneill@baycloud.com
<mailto:michael.oneill@baycloud.com> > wrote:

Here is my 2 cents for the new charter. I took out the TPL references but
left in the possibility for browsers or extensions to enforce DNT.

 

 

Tracking Protection Working Group Charter

 

The mission of the Tracking Protection Working Group, is to improve user
privacy and user control by defining mechanisms for sites to declare any Web
tracking policy and for users to express general and site specific user
control preferences, enabling user agents or others to verifiably block or
allow clearly identified Web tracking elements based on transparent
indications of users’ freely given, easily revocable, specific and informed
consent. 

 

Scope

 

The Working Group will work with regulators and others to ensure that the
building blocks in the Tracking Preference and Expression document meet the
requirements of relevant legislation such as the European General Data
Protection Regulation, and produce studies that report on at least one live
implementation of it.

 

The Working Group will finalise the document and manage its transition to a
full recommendation.

 

Success Criteria

Production of stable Recommendation-track specification.

Adoption of deliverables by user agents and compliance by industry.

 

Out of Scope

While guidelines that define the user experience or user interface may be
useful (and within scope), the Working Group will not specify the exact
presentation to the user.

 

Deliverables

The group expects to publish the following documents consistent with the
above scope. The titles of the documents are indicative only.

Tracking Preference Expression (Do Not Track), Recommendation.

Implementation Report(s) on live use of the TPE

Implementation Guide to complying with European Privacy and Data Protection
law.

The Working Group may also publish guides for implementation and compliance
by user agents and Web sites.

 

Testing

The Working Group may publish test suites for technical specifications or
reports evaluating compliance.

 

Milestones

Implementation Reports by May 2017

Implementation Guide by July 2017

TPE to be full recommendation by Sept 2017

 

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