ISSUE-93: Should 1st parties be able to degrade a user experience or charge money for content based on DNT?

Should 1st parties be able to degrade a user experience or charge money for content based on DNT?

State:
CLOSED
Product:
Compliance Next
Raised by:
Aleecia McDonald
Opened on:
2011-10-19
Description:
[Note: raised by Carmen, who is working through W3C paperwork]

We would be leery of first parties being able to penalize consumers (for example, with a pay wall, blocking content entirely, or perhaps by other means) because consumers implemented Do Not Track.
Related Actions Items:
No related actions
Related emails:
  1. Re: Summary of compliance issues raised (from tom@mozilla.com on 2011-10-27)
  2. Re: Propose to drop from the strawman: ISSUE-93 (from dwainberg@appnexus.com on 2011-10-26)
  3. Re: Propose to drop from the strawman: ISSUE-93 (from carmen@consumerwatchdog.org on 2011-10-26)
  4. RE: Propose to drop from the strawman: ISSUE-93 (from mike@iab.net on 2011-10-26)
  5. Re: Propose to drop from the strawman: ISSUE-93 (from karld@opera.com on 2011-10-26)
  6. Summary of compliance issues raised (from aleecia@aleecia.com on 2011-10-26)
  7. Re: Propose to drop from the strawman: ISSUE-93 (from aleecia@aleecia.com on 2011-10-26)
  8. Re: Propose to drop from the strawman: ISSUE-93 (from npdoty@w3.org on 2011-10-26)
  9. Re: Propose to drop from the strawman: ISSUE-93 (from jmayer@stanford.edu on 2011-10-26)
  10. RE: Propose to drop from the strawman: ISSUE-93 (from acolando@microsoft.com on 2011-10-26)
  11. Re: Propose to drop from the strawman: ISSUE-93 (from john@consumerwatchdog.org on 2011-10-25)
  12. Re: Propose to drop from the strawman: ISSUE-93 (from john@consumerwatchdog.org on 2011-10-25)
  13. RE: Propose to drop from the strawman: ISSUE-93 (from julespol@futureofprivacy.org on 2011-10-25)
  14. Re: Propose to drop from the strawman: ISSUE-93 (from karld@opera.com on 2011-10-25)
  15. Propose to drop from the strawman: ISSUE-93 (from dwainberg@appnexus.com on 2011-10-25)
  16. Re: tracking-ISSUE-93: Should 1st parties be able to degrade a user experience or charge money for content based on DNT? [Tracking Definitions and Compliance] (from aleecia@aleecia.com on 2011-10-21)
  17. RE: tracking-ISSUE-93: Should 1st parties be able to degrade a user experience or charge money for content based on DNT? [Tracking Definitions and Compliance] (from mike@iab.net on 2011-10-21)
  18. Re: tracking-ISSUE-93: Should 1st parties be able to degrade a user experience or charge money for content based on DNT? [Tracking Definitions and Compliance] (from mts@zurich.ibm.com on 2011-10-21)
  19. Re: tracking-ISSUE-93: Should 1st parties be able to degrade a user experience or charge money for content based on DNT? [Tracking Definitions and Compliance] (from carmen@consumerwatchdog.org on 2011-10-20)
  20. RE: tracking-ISSUE-93: Should 1st parties be able to degrade a user experience or charge money for content based on DNT? [Tracking Definitions and Compliance] (from mike@iab.net on 2011-10-20)
  21. Re: tracking-ISSUE-93: Should 1st parties be able to degrade a user experience or charge money for content based on DNT? [Tracking Definitions and Compliance] (from tom@mozilla.com on 2011-10-19)
  22. Re: tracking-ISSUE-93: Should 1st parties be able to degrade a user experience or charge money for content based on DNT? [Tracking Definitions and Compliance] (from aleecia@aleecia.com on 2011-10-19)
  23. RE: tracking-ISSUE-93: Should 1st parties be able to degrade a user experience or charge money for content based on DNT? [Tracking Definitions and Compliance] (from mike@iab.net on 2011-10-19)
  24. RE: tracking-ISSUE-93: Should 1st parties be able to degrade a user experience or charge money for content based on DNT? [Tracking Definitions and Compliance] (from jccannon@microsoft.com on 2011-10-19)
  25. Summary of progress on Issue 59 (from aleecia@aleecia.com on 2011-10-19)
  26. tracking-ISSUE-93: Should 1st parties be able to degrade a user experience or charge money for content based on DNT? [Tracking Definitions and Compliance] (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2011-10-19)

Related notes:

[tlr]: group agrees answer is yes

11 Apr 2012, 18:21:21

Answer: yes

Aleecia McDonald, 11 Apr 2012, 18:21:48

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