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Rename explainer #90
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Explainer --> Legal and Implementation Considerations Guide
Explainer --> Legal and Implementation Considerations Guide
Fixed link to Legal and Implementation Considerations Guide
Added intro sentence to explain purpose for Legal and Implementation Considerations Guide and to note that it should not constitute legal advice.
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Global Privacy Control (GPC) is a proposed specification designed to allow Internet users to notify businesses of their preference to not have their personal information sold or shared, or used for targeted advertising. It consists of a setting or extension in the user’s browser that provides a mechanism that websites can use to indicate they support the specification. | |||
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This Legal and Implementation Considerations Guide is designed to give an overview of how GPC operates as well a summary of the legal effects GPC may have in different jurisdictions. However, this document is for reference purposes only --- it does not constitute legal advice. |
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Christine was thinking of changing the title to "Legal Issues and Implementation" but we reference "legal effects" here. I would vote to leave the title as is for simplicity.
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agreed
Changing the name of the explainer to "Legal and Implementation Considerations Guide." We also discussed moving the location of the explainer to a separate repository (?) but W3C staff was going to address that issue.