[Community] odd favor needing speedy response

Mary Rundle mrundle at cyber.law.harvard.edu
Wed Sep 13 21:39:21 PDT 2006


Hi Folks,

To complement what Dan, Drummond, Phil, Kaliya, and others have already 
done in the area of identity rights agreements, I've drafted a position 
paper that attempts to spell out some of the issues in the mix (attached).

Having belatedly seen the W3C Call for Papers 
<http://www.w3.org/2006/07/privacy-ws/cfp>, my overambitious aim was to 
draft this tonight, run it by you (especially Dan, whose email address 
is listed at the end), and send it off to the W3C in time for its call 
for papers deadline -- which I originally was taking to be midnight 
England time (where I am)... but then extended to midnight Boston time 
(where my computer timestamp may be)... and now am possibly really 
stretching to have it be midnight California time (unless, of course, 
someone is in Hawaii).

*Favor*:  If any of you is in a time zone that is still September 13 and 
you feel this paper is in good enough shape to send in, please go ahead 
and do so.  If there's no word from Dan, please scrub his contact info 
off the bottom of the Word file and remake the pdf, and send it off to:  
team-privacy06-ws at w3.org.

Thank you!
Mary
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