At 10:48 AM 8/18/2002 -0400, Richard Shockey wrote:
>
>As I've noted in previous mails I think there is a distinct and useful role
>P3P could play in our work . I hope to attend this myself but a
>presentation on our work as an example of how P3P needs to be expanded to a
>more generic level might be helpful.
>
>comments?
Richard
But who's going to attend this instead of the IETF meeting? The dates overlap.
>
>ginal Message -----
>From: "Lorrie Cranor" <lorrie@research.att.com>
>To: <www-p3p-dev@w3c.org>; <www-p3p-policy@w3.org>
>Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 2:26 PM
>Subject: Future of P3P workshop
>
>
> >
> > W3C is holding a workshop on the "Future of P3P." This workshop is
> > being organized by the P3P Specification Working Group, a part of the
> > W3C Privacy Activity.
> >
> > Date: 12-13 November 2002
> > Location: AOL/Netscape in Dulles, Virginia, USA (near Washington, DC)
> >
> > The call for participation is available at:
> >
> > http://www.w3.org/2002/p3p-ws/cfp-p3p1_1
> >
> > The full call for participation contains information about registration
> > requirements and procedures, and a link to the online registration
> > form. The deadlines for this workshop are:
> >
> > Position papers due: 30 September 2002
> > Program released: 25 October 2002
> > Registration closes: 29 October 2002
> >
> > Please note that while this workshop is an open event, there is an
> > attendance limit of 75. To ensure maximum diversity among participants,
> > the number of participants per organization will be limited in the
> > event that more than 75 individuals wish to participate.
> >
> > Scope of the Workshop
> >
> > The workshop will discuss technology and policy considerations for
> > the future of P3P including new features or applications of P3P,
> > technical problems with P3P1.0, policy goals that P3P may help
> > address, requirements unmet by P3P1.0, and legal or policy
> > questions that have arisen as a result of P3P implementation.
> >
> > Goal of the Workshop
> >
> > We are inviting position papers that discuss technology or policy
> > considerations (or both) for the future of P3P. The results of
> > this workshop will inform W3C's decision making on future
> > P3P-related efforts, stimulate discussions of new applications of
> > P3P that are possible based on the current P3P specification, and
> > facilitate coordination with organizations engaged in related
> > efforts.
> >
> > Expected Audience
> >
> > We expect several communities to contribute to the workshop:
> >
> > * Organizations that develop P3P software
> > * Organizations with P3P-enabled web sites
> > * Technologists from academia and industry who are experimenting
> > with P3P and related technologies
> > * Organizations that represent industry sectors on privacy issues
> > or promote industry self-regulatory efforts related to privacy
> > (industry associations, privacy seal providers, etc.)
> > * Privacy activists and organizations that represent individuals
> > on privacy issues
> > * Academic scholars who are studying privacy technology and policy
> > issues
> > * Organizations that are developing standards that may use P3P
> > * Government regulators and policy makers (and members of their
> > staff) from around the world
> >
> > Deliverables
> >
> > The results of the workshop, including submitted position papers,
> > presentations, and minutes, will be made public on the Web.
> >
> > Contact Information
> >
> > Should you have questions please feel free to contact Lorrie Cranor
> > (AT&T Labs), Workshop Chair <lorrie@research.att.com>, Daniel Weitzner
> > (W3C), Workshop Chair <djweitzner@w3.org>, or Rigo Wenning (W3C),
> > Program Chair and Team Contact <rigo@w3.org>.
> >
> >
>
>
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cheers,
James
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