I-D ACTION:draft-gogic-geopriv-concepts-00.txt

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        Title : Location Information and Privacy Concepts
        Author(s) : A. Gogic
        Filename : draft-gogic-geopriv-concepts-00.txt
        Pages : 14
        Date : 03-Jun-02
        
This paper defines and explains some geographic location concepts of
interest to GeoPriv. Many of these are of particular interest in
mobile wireless systems and Internet applications involving those
systems and devices. The interaction between location service
architecture elements is briefly described. Methods of protecting
privacy by controlling the precision with which location information
is disclosed are elaborated.

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