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<h1>W3C Workshop on Privacy for Advanced Web APIs <span class=
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<h2 id="call_for_participation">Call For Participation</h2>
<h3 id="cfp_background">Background</h3>
<p>As the Web advances toward becoming an application development platform
that addresses needs previously met by native applications, work proceeds
on APIs to access information that was previously not available to Web
developers. The broad availability of possibly sensitive data collected
through location sensors and other facilities in a Web browser is just one
example of the broad new privacy challenges that the Web faces today.</p>
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<p>Security considerations and design choices for sensitive APIs
were the topic of the December 2008 <a href=
"http://www.w3.org/2008/security-ws/">W3C Workshop on Security
for Access to Device APIs for the Web</a> (<a href=
"http://www.w3.org/2008/security-ws/report">report</a>).
Following up to that workshop, the Device API and Policy
Working Group was chartered.</p>
<p>Earlier approaches to address privacy issues for the Web,
especially through policy languages, have not seen broad implementation in
current-generation Web browsers.</p>
<p>This workshop serves to investigate strategies toward better privacy
protection on the Web that are effective and lead to benefits in the near
term.</p>
<h3 id="cfp_goalsAndScope">Goals and Scope</h3>
<p>This workshop serves to review experiences from recent design and
deployment work on device APIs, and to investigate novel strategies toward
better privacy protection on the Web that are effective and lead to
benefits in the near term. The results from this workshop will provide
direction and give input into ongoing and future technical work at W3C,
including:</p>
<ul>
<li>the <a href="http://www.w3.org/2008/geolocation/">W3C
Geolocation Working Group</a>'s work on
version 2 of the geolocation API;</li>
<li>the <a href="http://www.w3.org/2009/dap/">W3C Device API
and Policy Working Group</a>'s work on
assorted device and service APIs and their security and
privacy considerations;</li>
<li>the <a href="http://www.w3.org/2008/webapps/wiki/PubStatus#API_Specifications">W3C Web
Applications Working Group</a>;</li>
<li>the <a href="http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/">W3C Technical
Architecture Group</a>'s recent and future
work on a Web Application Architecture.</li>
</ul>
<p>Topics for position papers may include, but are not limited
to:</p>
<ul>
<li>novel approaches and architectures toward privacy on the
Web that W3C should pursue;</li>
<li>implementation experience with current generation device
APIs;</li>
<li>deployment experience of current generation device APIs
from a Web Application implementer's and
provider's perspective;</li>
<li>implementation and deployment experience with current generation
device APIs from a public policy and privacy perspective;</li>
<li>policy considerations for the future development of the
Web platform in general, and advanced APIs in
particular;</li>
<li>user experience and service design issues and approaches
related to security and privacy technologies for the
Web;</li>
<li>social or regulatory issues relating to privacy as they
potentially impact any of the above.</li>
</ul>
<p>The workshop is expected to attract a broad set of
stakeholders, including implementers from the mobile and
desktop space, policy and privacy experts, and developers and
operators of Web applications that make use of advanced
APIs.</p>
<h3 id="cfp_participationRequirements">Participation
Requirements</h3>
<p>All participants are required to <a href="http://www.w3.org/2010/api-privacy-ws/submit">submit a position paper</a>
by <del>1 June 2010</del><strong>7 June 2010</strong> (extended on June 1st). W3C membership is not required to participate in this
workshop.</p>
<p>The total number of participants will be limited. To ensure
diversity, a limit might be imposed on the maximum number of
participants per organization.</p>
<p>Instructions for how to register will be sent to submitters
of accepted position papers. These instructions will also
indicate a possible limit on the maximum number of participants
per organization.</p>
<p>Workshop sessions and documents will be in English. Position papers,
presentations, minutes and the workshop report will be public.</p>
<p>There is no fee to participate.</p>
<h3 id="eoi">Expression of Interest</h3>
<p>To help the organizers plan the workshop: If you wish to participate,
please <b>as soon as possible</b> send a message to <a
href="mailto:team-privacyws-submit@w3.org">team-privacyws-submit@w3.org</a>
with a short (one paragraph) "expression of interest" stating:</p>
<ul>
<li>that a representative from your organization plans to
submit a position paper</li>
<li>whether you want to send one or two participants</li>
<li>whether or not you wish to make a presentation</li>
</ul>
<p>Note: Sending that expression of interest does not mean that
you registered for the workshop. It is still necessary to send
a <b>position paper</b> (see below), which then must be
considered for acceptance by the Program Committee.</p>
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<p>You paper must meet the following criteria:</p>
<ul>
<li>explains your interest in the Workshop</li>
<li>aligned with the Workshop's stated <a href=
"#scope">goals</a> as outlined above.</li>
<li>1 to 5 pages long</li>
<li>formatted in (valid) HTML/XHTML, PDF, or plain text</li>
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<p>Based on a review of all submitted position papers, the
Program Committee will select the most relevant and invite the
submitters of those papers to the Workshop. From among all
accepted papers, the program committee will choose a small
number of papers judged most appropriate for fostering
discussion, and ask the authors of those papers to give short
presentations about them at the Workshop. After the workshop,
those presentations will then be published on the <a href=
"./">workshop home page</a>.</p>
<h2 id='dates'>Important dates</h2>
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<td>27 April 2010</td>
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<td><del>1</del> <strong>7</strong> June 2010</td>
<td>Deadline for <a href="#paper">position
papers</a></td>
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<td>15 June 2010</td>
<td>Acceptance notification sent</td>
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<td>22 June 2010</td>
<td>Program released</td>
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<h2 class='break' id="Organization">Workshop Organization</h2>
<p>Workshop sessions and documents will be in English.</p>
<h3>Chairs</h3>
<ul>
<li>Dan Appelquist, Vodafone</li>
<li>Thomas Roessler, W3C</li>
</ul>
<h3><a id="Prog_chair" name="Prog_chair">Program
Committee</a></h3>
<ul>
<li>Adrian Bateman, Microsoft</li>
<li>Robin Berjon, Vodafone</li>
<li>Lars Erik Bolstad, Opera Software</li>
<li>Kasey Chappelle, Vodafone</li>
<li>Tom Coates</li>
<li>Malcolm Crompton, Information Integrity Solutions Pty Ltd.</li>
<li>Peter Eckersley, EFF</li>
<li>Ian Fette, Google</li>
<li>Marit Hansen, ICPP</li>
<li>Dominique Hazaël-Massieux, W3C</li>
<li>Frederick Hirsch, Nokia</li>
<li>Cullen Jennings, CISCO</li>
<li>Julie Martin, Mozilla</li>
<li>John Morris, CDT</li>
<li>Deirdre Mulligan, UC Berkeley</li>
<li>David Rogers, OMTP</li>
<li>Wendy Seltzer, Berkman Center for Internet and Society</li>
<li>Tu Tsao, Google</li>
<li>Hannes Tschofenig,
Nokia Siemens Networks and Internet Architecture Board</li>
<li>Mischa Tuffield, Garlik</li>
<li>Rigo Wenning, W3C</li>
</ul>
<h3>Venue</h3>
<p>The Workshop will be hosted in London by Vodafone. More detailed venue
information will be made available in due course.</p>
<h2>Deliverables</h2>
<p>Position <a href="papers">papers</a>, <a href=
"agenda.html">agenda</a>, accepted presentations, and <a href=
"report.html">report</a> will also be published online.</p>
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