ISSUE-196: What compliance requirements apply when a signal has been disregarded?
What compliance requirements apply when a signal has been disregarded?
- State:
- PENDING REVIEW
- Product:
- Compliance Next
- Raised by:
- Opened on:
- 2013-05-07
- Description:
- What does an origin server have to do if it decides to disregard a received DNT signal, for whatever reason.
- Related Actions Items:
- No related actions
- Related emails:
- Batch closing of old issues (from jbrookman@cdt.org on 2015-03-24)
- Agenda for May 22 call (from peter@peterswire.net on 2013-05-21)
- issue and action cleanup proposals (from npdoty@w3.org on 2013-05-15)
- ISSUE-196: Compliance requirements about when disregarding a signal is allowed (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2013-05-07)
Related notes:
[npdoty]: for Compliance
7 May 2013, 18:52:59[npdoty]: Roy wants to re-title
7 May 2013, 18:54:06retitled
Roy Fielding, 7 May 2013, 19:02:29I believe that because of freedom to contract (or not), a "D" signal can be sent even if presented with a conformant DNT:1 signal. A limitation of "D" signals IMHO is a task for a self-regulation system that uses DNT.
Rigo Wenning, 7 May 2013, 21:16:07During issue cleanup, moved to Pending Review Stable. Editors' draft has options for disregarding, not currently under active discussion.
Nick Doty, 29 May 2013, 01:56:53Display change log