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... Note that in the absence of clear legal obligations placed on an entity, either through contract or law, the presence of a "privacy- policy" link does not constitute a legally binding obligation on the part of the service. The linked resource can only be interpreted as a description of the expected practice. It is recommended that publishers of privacy-policy resources linked to using the "privacy-policy" link relation provide a clear and simple mechanism for signaling when changes to the privacy-policy resource have been made, such as generating a new Entity Tag for theSnell Informational [Page 3] RFC 6903 Additional Link Relations March 2013 resource or generating a hash over the privacy policy's content. The extent to which mechanisms are utilized is out of the scope of this specification, however.4.1. The "privacy-policy" Link Relation and P3P The Platform for Privacy Preferences [P3P] is a W3C Recommendation that defines a data format for the expression of privacy policy information. While the "privacy-policy" link relation can be used to reference P3P documents, there is no intended relationship, normative or otherwise, between this specification and the P3P Recommendation. As far as this specification is concerned, P3P documents are just one possible type of resource that "privacy-policy" links can reference.5. "terms-of-service" The "terms-of-service" link relation can be used to refer to a resource describing the terms of service associated with the link's context. The terms of service can be any resource that describes the rules to which a consumer of the service must agree to follow when using the service provided by the link's context. For example, an HTTP server can include "terms-of-service" links within all HTTP responses using any combination of Link headers or links embedded in the response payload: HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: text/html ... ... ...
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