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6. What is internationalisation (i18n)?

  • It's the design and development of a product, application or document content that enables easy localisation for target audiences that vary in culture, region or language (W3C).
  • It's the process of adapting internationalised websites to meet local (target market) needs.

7. What is localisation (l10n)?

  • It's the process of adapting interantionalised websites to meet local (target market) needs.
  • It's the design and developments of a product, application or document content that enables easy localisation for target audiences that vary in culture, region or language (W3C).

8. Which cookies are exempt from this law? (according to the EU)?

  • Third-party social plug-in content sharing cookies
  • The cookie is stricly necessary (essential) to provide an information society service requested by the subscriber or user.
  • Load-balancing cookies
  • User-interface customisation cookies
  • Authentication cookies
  • User-input cookies (session-id)
  • User-centric security cookies
  • All of the above.
  • If the cookie is for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network
  • Multimedia content player cookies

9. What is the consequence of breaching cookie law?

  • A life times imprisonment.
  • The ICO can issue fines of up to £500,000 for serious breaches of the DPA (Data Protection Act) & ECR (Electronic Communications Regulations).
  • A slap on the wrist.

10. What should be considered with l10n?

  • It should be more design oriented and considered on the top of internationalisation.
  • Regional differences (e.g., cultural, behavioural)
  • All of the options.
  • Technical requirements (e.g., text display)