wearing my worked-on-p3p-for-years hat, jurisdiction matters.
how this translates into operational issues is:
whois nonsense
sld namespaces
deresolution (upon local rule) process
pricing and non-cash predicate and post-conditions
moronic (or not) primary geolocs
encodings and equivalancies (actually an interesting issue, the ietf
not withstanding)
safe harbor and data protection scope and semantics
wearing my worked-on-p3p-for-years hat, jurisdiction matters.
how this translates into operational issues is:
whois nonsense
sld namespaces
deresolution (upon local rule) process
pricing and non-cash predicate and post-conditions
moronic (or not) primary geolocs
encodings and equivalancies (actually an interesting issue, the ietf
not withstanding)
safe harbor and data protection scope and semantics
Actually, this makes VERY interesting reading... not NANOG fodder, but I highly recommend anyone considering using public-root reads the documents there... especially the latest ones, with Joe Baptista himself asking various organisations to stop using public-root.