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    0gust1 @0gust1 CC BY-NC 5/10/2012
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    Add « Marketing » to list of permitted uses in Compliance document [Tracking Definitions and Compliance]

    ►http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-tracking/2012Oct/0115.html

    via @karlpro

    Un post sur la liste #DNT (Do Not Track : ►http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track) du W3C, où l’on apprend que le marketing est nécessaire à liberté d’expression et à la démocratie :

    Marketing fuels the world. It is as American as apple pie and delivers relevant advertising to consumers about products they will be interested at a time they are interested. DNT should permit it as one of the most important values of civil society. Its byproduct also furthers democracy, free speech, and – most importantly in these times – JOBS. It is as critical to society – and the economy – as fraud prevention and IP protection and should be treated the same way.

    Marketing as a permitted use would allow the use of the data to send relevant offers to consumers through specific devices they have used. The data could not be used for other purposes, such as eligibility for employment, insurance, etc. Thus, we move to a harm consideration. Ads and offers are just offers – users/consumers can simply not respond to those offers – there is no associated harm.

    Further, DNT can stop all unnecessary uses of data using choice and for those consumers who do not want relevant marketing the can use the persistent Digital Advertising Alliance choice mechanism. This mechanism has been in place for 2 years.

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    • @fil
      Fil @fil 5/10/2012

      #DNT #autorégulation #marketing #surveillance

      Fil @fil
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      0gust1 @0gust1 CC BY-NC 5/10/2012

      #crétinerie #facepalm

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    • @rastapopoulos
      RastaPopoulos @rastapopoulos CC BY-NC 5/10/2012

      Et le #TRAVAIL, la chose la plus importante en ces temps douloureux. Et l’assimilation entre société et #économie.

      RastaPopoulos @rastapopoulos CC BY-NC
    • @0gust1
      0gust1 @0gust1 CC BY-NC 10/10/2012

      Visiblement, ça amuse du monde :
      ►http://www.zdnet.com/the-do-not-track-standard-has-crossed-into-crazy-territory-7000005502

      So there you have it. The advertising side wants the standard to be rendered meaningless, the tech guys throw up their hands and say they have lost any energy to go on with a “pathetic” process. And privacy advocates are completely marginalized.

      Someone should just kill this standard.

      Or maybe we should make a reality TV show out of it. We could put all of the W3C members together in a big house on the beach to argue and fight while live cameras record every interaction.

      We could call it Big Brother.

      Je ne suis pas certain de goûter complètement le final de cet article (le W3C çaynul, ça marche pas et c’est ridicule).

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    • @fil
      Fil @fil 10/10/2012

      Ah ben l’idée du DNT, on peut dire que çaynul :) Donc si c’est une idée du W3C, désolé pour eux mais c’est la honte

      Fil @fil
    • @0gust1
      0gust1 @0gust1 CC BY-NC 10/10/2012

      Ouais, c’est un truc de bisounours DNT (autorégulation, ahahah). Par contre, ça a le mérite de créer le débat du tracking et des données privées au sein même du vaisseau mère des standards du web.
      C’est surtout la chute mi-figue mi-raisin de l’article (qui est plutôt drôle en lui même) qui m’a un peu déçu.

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  • IndustryTerm:relevant advertising to consumers about products
  • Organization:Civil Society
  • Organization:W3C
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