ISSUE-147: Transporting Consent via the Exception / DNT mechanisms

Transporting Consent via the Exception / DNT mechanisms

State:
RAISED
Product:
Global Considerations
Raised by:
Matthias Schunter
Opened on:
2012-05-14
Description:
From my perspective, the current mechanisms of DNT (exceptions and DNT;0) only exempt a site from the constraints defined in the compliance spec.

I.e., once a user has granted an exception, all things are back to 'normal' and the usual legal constraints apply. As a consequence, after having obtained an exception, enterprises are back to the situation without DNT.

I'd like to trigger the discussion to what extend we want to and can piggyback consent on top of the DNT exception and DNT;0 mechanisms. The question are as follows:
1. "A user has granted an exception to a site, for what purposes can the data now be used by whom?"
2. How can we shape the permitted purposes/parties to fit normal user expectations?

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  1. Re: Batch closing of old issues (from fielding@gbiv.com on 2015-03-25)
  2. Batch closing of old issues (from jbrookman@cdt.org on 2015-03-24)
  3. RE: Reminder: Deadline for raising issues is October 02 (this Wednesday) issue-205, issue-189 (from michael.oneill@baycloud.com on 2013-10-01)
  4. Re: Reminder: Deadline for raising issues is October 02 (this Wednesday) (from rigo@w3.org on 2013-09-30)
  5. Re: ACTION-174: Write up implication of origin/* exceptions in EU context (from vp@iabeurope.eu on 2012-06-06)
  6. Re: ACTION-174: Write up implication of origin/* exceptions in EU context (from nmarnau@datenschutzzentrum.de on 2012-06-06)
  7. Re: ACTION-174: Write up implication of origin/* exceptions in EU context (from nmarnau@datenschutzzentrum.de on 2012-06-06)
  8. Re: ACTION-174: Write up implication of origin/* exceptions in EU context (from vp@iabeurope.eu on 2012-06-06)
  9. Re: ACTION-174: Write up implication of origin/* exceptions in EU context (from rigo@w3.org on 2012-06-06)
  10. ACTION-174: Write up implication of origin/* exceptions in EU context (from nmarnau@datenschutzzentrum.de on 2012-06-06)
  11. Re: tracking-ISSUE-148: What does DNT:0 mean? [Tracking Definitions and Compliance] (from rigo@w3.org on 2012-06-01)
  12. Re: tracking-ISSUE-148: What does DNT:0 mean? [Tracking Definitions and Compliance] (from vigoel@adobe.com on 2012-05-31)
  13. ACTION-203 : Text for transitive model (from rigo@w3.org on 2012-05-25)
  14. Re: tracking-ISSUE-147: Transporting Consent via the Exception / DNT mechanisms [Global Considerations] (from mts-std@schunter.org on 2012-05-22)
  15. Re: tracking-ISSUE-147: Transporting Consent via the Exception / DNT mechanisms [Global Considerations] (from rigo@w3.org on 2012-05-21)
  16. RE: tracking-ISSUE-147: Transporting Consent via the Exception / DNT mechanisms [Global Considerations] (from jccannon@microsoft.com on 2012-05-21)
  17. Re: tracking-ISSUE-147: Transporting Consent via the Exception / DNT mechanisms [Global Considerations] (from rigo@w3.org on 2012-05-21)
  18. Re: tracking-ISSUE-147: Transporting Consent via the Exception / DNT mechanisms [Global Considerations] (from singer@apple.com on 2012-05-21)
  19. Re: tracking-ISSUE-147: Transporting Consent via the Exception / DNT mechanisms [Global Considerations] (from rigo@w3.org on 2012-05-21)
  20. Re: tracking-ISSUE-147: Transporting Consent via the Exception / DNT mechanisms [Global Considerations] (from singer@apple.com on 2012-05-21)
  21. Re: tracking-ISSUE-147: Transporting Consent via the Exception / DNT mechanisms [Global Considerations] (from rigo@w3.org on 2012-05-16)
  22. Re: tracking-ISSUE-147: Transporting Consent via the Exception / DNT mechanisms [Global Considerations] (from rigo@w3.org on 2012-05-16)
  23. Re: tracking-ISSUE-147: Transporting Consent via the Exception / DNT mechanisms [Global Considerations] (from jmayer@stanford.edu on 2012-05-15)
  24. RE: tracking-ISSUE-147: Transporting Consent via the Exception / DNT mechanisms [Global Considerations] (from jccannon@microsoft.com on 2012-05-15)
  25. Re: tracking-ISSUE-147: Transporting Consent via the Exception / DNT mechanisms [Global Considerations] (from fielding@gbiv.com on 2012-05-15)
  26. Re: tracking-ISSUE-147: Transporting Consent via the Exception / DNT mechanisms [Global Considerations] (from vp@iabeurope.eu on 2012-05-15)
  27. Re: explicit-explicit exception pairs (from fielding@gbiv.com on 2012-05-15)
  28. Re: tracking-ISSUE-147: Transporting Consent via the Exception / DNT mechanisms [Global Considerations] (from fielding@gbiv.com on 2012-05-15)
  29. Re: tracking-ISSUE-147: Transporting Consent via the Exception / DNT mechanisms [Global Considerations] (from rigo@w3.org on 2012-05-15)
  30. tracking-ISSUE-147: Transporting Consent via the Exception / DNT mechanisms [Global Considerations] (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2012-05-14)

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