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Analysis of P3P and US Patent 5,862,325 - http://www.w3.org/TR/P3P-analysis
This Note is a response to a request from the W3C for Pennie and Edmonds' opinion as to whether implementations of the W3C's Platform for Privacy Preferences Project ("P3P") specification would infringe any claim of Intermind's U.S. Patent No. 5,862,325. |
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Can a labeling system protect your privacy? - http://www.salon.com/tech/col/garf/2000/07/11/p3p/
"[P3P] has been both lauded as the answer to everyone's privacy worries and castigated as a Trojan horse that will divert public attention from real problems. The truth is, it's neither. It's merely a potentially nifty tool that might help ensure privacy in cyberspace -- if the government gets its act together. " |
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Pretty Poor Privacy: An Assessment of P3P and Internet Privacy - http://www.epic.org/reports/prettypoorprivacy.html
A critical article published by Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) and Junkbusters. |
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Finally, Agreement on P3P - http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/10_1010361
The World Wide Web Consortium reaches cross-industry agreement on an XML-based language for expressing Web site privacy policies. |
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News: Does P3P equal privacy? - http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-913963.html
COMMENTARY--Online privacy isn't the issue it once was, if indeed people really ever cared about it. |
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O'Reilly Network: Help! IE6 Is Blocking My Cookies [Oct. 04, 2002] - http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/javascript/2002/10/04/p3p.html
Lorrie Cranor, author of Web Privacy with P3P offers an introduction to P3P and an overview of what you need to do to prevent IE6 from blocking your cookies. |
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Cover Pages: W3C Releases P3P 1.0 as a Recommendation. - http://xml.coverpages.org/ni2002-04-17-a.html
Cover Pages article with links to specifications, websites and tools. |
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Promise of P3P stalls as backers regroup - http://news.cnet.com/2100-1023-963632.html
Six months after its recommendation as an Internet standard, a major privacy initiative is entering an awkward adolescence as software heavyweights adopt it and individual Web sites leave it to languish. |
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SuperCookies bypass P3P and cookie controls - http://computerbytesman.com/privacy/supercookie.htm
Article by Richard M. Smith point out an Internet Explorer potential privacy design flaw. |
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Turning up the heat on Web privacy - http://news.cnet.com/2008-1082-966268.html
When Microsoft introduced version 6 of its Internet Explorer browser last year, many webmasters were puzzled to find that their cookies were being blocked in increasing numbers. [Cnet News] |
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The W3C, P3P and the Intermind Patent - http://www.xml.com/pub/a/1999/11/p3p/
XML.com article. Claims of patent infringement and the potential implications for implementors of the W3C's Platform for Privacy Preferences framework |
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P3P: Protector Of Consumers' Online Privacy - http://www.informationweek.com/story/IWK20010816S0004
An overview of the W3C's new P3P protocol for implementing consumer privacy preferences. Includes discussion on Microsoft, I.E. 6 and online privacy for consumers. |
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P3P plan: How is it deployed, what is collected. - http://www.networkworld.com/research/2002/0930p3p.html
What exactly is collected, shared and acted upon isn't always evident to end users. This may lead to trust problems between site visitors and site owners, resulting in loss of business and even legal problems. |
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Mailbag: P3P misses the privacy boat - http://www.networkworld.com/newsletters/ecomm/2002/01336939.html
Many of you wrote in to agree with me that the W3C's Platform for Privacy Preferences might be a far cry from an antidote to privacy woes. |
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Promises, Promises, Promises-A Closer Look at P3P - http://www.ddj.com/184412163
Andy Oram article discussing P3P as a social protocol, as well as his views of the motivations behind the protocol. |