third party is vaguely defined in compliance and not in the way we are using it in this document
--- a/ED-tracking-tsl.html Fri Jan 20 15:41:59 2012 -0500
+++ b/ED-tracking-tsl.html Fri Jan 20 16:11:11 2012 -0500
@@ -32,6 +32,12 @@
<p>A <dfn id="selection-list">selection list</dfn> contains parts of <a href="#dfn-third-party-uri">third-party URIs</a> that a browser may access automatically when referenced within a web page that a user deliberately visits. Rules in a selection list may change the way the user agent handles third-party content. By limiting the calls to these websites and blocking resources from other web pages, the <a href="#dfn-filter-list">selection list</a> limits the information other sites can collect about a user.</p>
+<p class="issue"><strong>Third-party URIs</strong> might be confusing when reading along the two other Tracking Protection WG documents. The <a href="http://www.w3.org/2003/glossary/keyword/All/third-party.html?keywords=third-party">XLink definition</a> doesn't help either. The third party is vaguely <a href="http://www.w3.org/2011/tracking-protection/drafts/tracking-compliance.html#firstThirdPartiesDefn">defined</a> in the compliance document with <q>
+ A "third party" is any party, in a specific
+ network interaction, that cannot infer with
+ high probability that the user knowingly and
+ intentionally communicated with it.</q></p>
+
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