ISSUE-74: Are surveys out of scope?

Are surveys out of scope?

State:
CLOSED
Product:
Compliance Next
Raised by:
Opened on:
2011-09-22
Description:
Related Actions Items:
Related emails:
  1. Re: Mapping the "framework" to ISSUEs (from john@consumerwatchdog.org on 2013-05-07)
  2. Mapping the "framework" to ISSUEs (from jmayer@stanford.edu on 2013-05-07)
  3. post-call housekeeping & upcoming discussions (from aleecia@aleecia.com on 2012-04-18)
  4. agenda: 18 April 2012 call (from aleecia@aleecia.com on 2012-04-18)
  5. Re: Housekeeping from today's call (from aleecia@aleecia.com on 2012-02-08)
  6. Re: Housekeeping from today's call (from achapell@chapellassociates.com on 2012-02-08)
  7. Housekeeping from today's call (from aleecia@aleecia.com on 2012-02-08)
  8. Issue 74: Are surveys out of scope & Issue 34: Exemption for aggregated data (from K.Joe@esomar.org on 2012-02-06)
  9. Re: Compliance issues (from john@consumerwatchdog.org on 2011-12-07)
  10. Compliance issues (from aleecia@aleecia.com on 2011-12-06)
  11. Next steps on compliance issues (from aleecia@aleecia.com on 2011-12-03)
  12. ISSUE-74: Are surveys out of scope? (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2011-09-22)

Related notes:

[npdoty]: could also connect to the Market Research exception discussed 24 January 2012

25 Jan 2012, 09:47:44

Closed: subset of issue-25 (surveys are not particularly different from other types of research), as per suggestion from Kathy & Alex

Aleecia McDonald, 8 Feb 2012, 19:50:54

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