From dd42bb598da7dfb1fd432719de37e3526a7df81e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jeffrey Yasskin Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2025 16:52:29 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Make all citations Camel-Case, and alphabetize them. (#427) --- index.html | 92 +++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------------- 1 file changed, 43 insertions(+), 49 deletions(-) diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index cd07a45..2a0402b 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ } ], localBiblio: { - 'ADDING-PERMISSIONS': { + 'Adding-Permissions': { title: 'Adding another permission? A guide', authors: ['Nick Doty'], date: '2018', @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ href: 'https://tess.oconnor.cx/2020/10/parties', authors: ["Tess O'Connor"], }, - 'CAT': { + 'Content-Aggregation-Technology': { title: 'Content Aggregation Technology (CAT)', authors: ['Robin Berjon', 'Justin Heideman'], href: 'https://nytimes.github.io/std-cat/', @@ -434,6 +434,17 @@ href: 'https://github.com/sleevi/psl-problems', title: 'Public Suffix List Problems' }, + 'Records-Computers-Rights': { + title: 'Records, Computers and the Rights of Citizens', + publisher: 'U.S. Department of Health, Education & Welfare', + href: 'https://archive.epic.org/privacy/hew1973report/' + }, + 'Relational-Governance': { + title: 'A Relational Theory of Data Governance', + authors: ['Salomé Viljoen'], + href: 'https://www.yalelawjournal.org/feature/a-relational-theory-of-data-governance', + publisher: 'Yale Law Journal', + }, 'Relational-Turn': { title: 'A Relational Turn for Data Protection?', href: 'https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3745973&s=09', @@ -444,12 +455,6 @@ href: 'https://bookshop.org/books/seeing-like-a-state-how-certain-schemes-to-improve-the-human-condition-have-failed/9780300246759', authors: ['James C. Scott'], }, - 'SILVERPUSH': { - title: 'How TV ads silently ping commands to phones: Sneaky SilverPush code reverse-engineered', - href: 'https://www.theregister.com/2015/11/20/silverpush_soundwave_ad_tracker/', - publisher: 'The Register', - authors: ['Iain Thomson'] - }, 'Strava-Debacle': { title: 'The Latest Data Privacy Debacle', authors: ['Zeynep Tufekci'], @@ -494,29 +499,18 @@ href: 'https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674035072', publisher: 'Harvard University Press', }, + 'Web-Without-3p-Cookies': { + title: 'Improving the web without third-party cookies', + authors: ['Amy Guy'], + href: 'https://www.w3.org/2001/tag/doc/web-without-3p-cookies/', + publisher: 'W3C', + }, 'Why-Privacy': { title: 'Why Privacy Matter', authors: ['Neil Richards'], href: 'https://global.oup.com/academic/product/why-privacy-matters-9780190939045?cc=us&lang=en&', publisher: 'Oxford University Press', }, - 'Records-Computers-Rights': { - title: 'Records, Computers and the Rights of Citizens', - publisher: 'U.S. Department of Health, Education & Welfare', - href: 'https://archive.epic.org/privacy/hew1973report/' - }, - 'Relational-Governance': { - title: 'A Relational Theory of Data Governance', - authors: ['Salomé Viljoen'], - href: 'https://www.yalelawjournal.org/feature/a-relational-theory-of-data-governance', - publisher: 'Yale Law Journal', - }, - 'web-without-3p-cookies': { - title: 'Improving the web without third-party cookies', - authors: ['Amy Guy'], - href: 'https://www.w3.org/2001/tag/doc/web-without-3p-cookies/', - publisher: 'W3C', - }, }, }; @@ -562,7 +556,7 @@ #bp-summary ul:has(#include-api-designers:checked) + ul li:has(.audience-api-designers) { display: list-item; } - +
@@ -594,8 +588,8 @@ ## How This Document Fits In -This document elaborates on the privacy principle -from the [[[ethical-web-principles]]]: "Security and privacy are essential." While it focuses on privacy, this should +This document elaborates on the privacy principle +from the [[[Ethical-Web-Principles]]]: "Security and privacy are essential." While it focuses on privacy, this should not be taken as an indication that privacy is always more important than other ethical web principles, and this document doesn't address how to balance the different ethical web principles if they come into conflict. @@ -674,7 +668,7 @@ information flows. The web is for everyone ([[?For-Everyone]]). It should be "a platform that helps people and provides a -net positive social benefit" ([[?ethical-web-principles]]). One of the ways in which the +net positive social benefit" ([[?Ethical-Web-Principles]]). One of the ways in which the web serves people is by seeking to protect them from surveillance and the types of manipulation that data can enable. @@ -715,7 +709,7 @@ There are always privacy principles at work. Some sets of principles may be more permissive, but that does not make them neutral. All privacy principles have an impact on [=people=] and we must therefore determine which principles best align with ethical web values in -web [=contexts=] ([[?ethical-web-principles]], [[?Why-Privacy]]). +web [=contexts=] ([[?Ethical-Web-Principles]], [[?Why-Privacy]]). Information flows are information exchanged or processed by [=actors=]. A person's privacy can be harmed both by their information flowing from them to @@ -798,7 +792,7 @@ instance, the [=person=] may be objecting to [=processing=] based on legitimate interest, withdrawing [=consent=] to specific [=purposes=], or requesting that their data not be sold or shared.) The [=user=] is effectively delegating the expression of their [=opt-out=] to their -[=user agent=], which helps rectify [=automation asymmetry=]. The [[[?gpc-spec]]] is a good +[=user agent=], which helps rectify [=automation asymmetry=]. The [[[?GPC-Spec]]] is a good example of a [=global opt-out=] mechanism. Under this model, a [=global opt-out=] signal should not be understood as a decision that a @@ -843,7 +837,7 @@ businesses operating in a competitive environment. They also do not consider cases in which one [=actor=] may coerce other [=actors=] into facilitating its [=inappropriate=] practices, as is often the case with dominant players in advertising or in content aggregation -([[?Consent-Lackeys]], [[?CAT]]). +([[?Consent-Lackeys]], [[?Content-Aggregation-Technology]]). Reference to the [=FIPs=] survives to this day. They are often referenced as "transparency and choice", which, in today's digital environment, is often an indication that @@ -1114,10 +1108,10 @@ Once one is choosing between different designs at the Pareto frontier, the choice of which privacy principles to prefer is complex and depends heavily on the details of each particular situation. Note that people's privacy can also be in tension -with non-privacy concerns. As discussed in the [[[ethical-web-principles]]], "it is important to +with non-privacy concerns. As discussed in the [[[Ethical-Web-Principles]]], "it is important to consider the context in which a particular technology is being applied, the expected audience(s) for the technology, who the technology benefits and who it may disadvantage, -and any power dynamics involved" ([[ethical-web-principles]]). Despite this complexity, there is a basic ground +and any power dynamics involved" ([[Ethical-Web-Principles]]). Despite this complexity, there is a basic ground rule to follow:
@@ -1315,16 +1309,16 @@
Non-ancillary APIs
Web APIs that were designed to support users' immediate goals, like DOM events and element position + data-cite="DOM#interface-event">DOM events and element position observers.
Ancillary APIs computed from existing information
APIs that filter, summarize, or time-shift information available from - [=non-ancillary APIs=], like the [[[event-timing]]] and IntersectionObserver. See + [=non-ancillary APIs=], like the [[[Event-Timing]]] and IntersectionObserver. See [[[#information]]] for restrictions on how existing non-ancillary APIs can be used to justify new ancillary APIs.
@@ -1332,10 +1326,10 @@
Ancillary APIs that provide new information
APIs that provide new information that's primarily useful to support the - ancillary uses, like element paint - timing, memory usage + ancillary uses, like element paint + timing, memory usage measurements, and deprecation + data-cite="Deprecation-Reporting#deprecation-report">deprecation reports.
@@ -1519,11 +1513,11 @@
@@ -2409,7 +2403,7 @@ # Acknowledgements {#acknowledgements} Some of the definitions in this document build on top of the work in -[[[tracking-dnt]]]. +[[[Tracking-DNT]]]. The following people, in alphabetical order of their first name, were instrumental in producing this document and made invaluable contributions: