Lecture 19: Cookie Law/E-Privacy Directive, i18n and l10n

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What does PECR stand for?
The Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (PECR). (As of 2011) operators must obtain consent to store cookies on user/subscribers devices. This is effective from 26 May 2012.
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What is the consequence of breaching cookie law?
The ICO can issue fines of up to £500,000 for serious breaches of the DPA (Data Protection Act) & ECR (Electronic Communications Regulations).
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What does the Information Commissioner's Office UK Guide suggest?
All of the options.
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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).
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What is localisation (l10n)?
It's the process of adapting interantionalised websites to meet local (target market) needs.
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What should be considered with l10n?
All of the options.
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