I-D ACTION:draft-morris-geopriv-core-00.txt

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Date: Wed Oct 30 2002 - 16:21:22 EST

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        Title : Core Privacy Protections for Geopriv Location Object
        Author(s) : J. Morris et al.
        Filename : draft-morris-geopriv-core-00.txt
        Pages : 10
        Date : 2002-10-30
        
In designing the requirements for the Geopriv Location Object (LO), a
key question for the working group is whether to include privacy-
protecting rules inside the LO itself, and if so, how many and what
rules should be contained in the LO. The Internet-Draft first
suggests that the LO should contain at least a limited set of privacy
rule fields, and second proposes a set of rules for inclusion in the
Location Object.

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