The UK Cookie thing is bull. I can’t see it ever being enforced because if it were most websites would never work. Google Analytics for example would be unable to be used by any site inside the UK, and imagine how hard businesses will cry out if they are no longer able to collect analytics stats. It’s a short-sighted law made by people hell bent on “the privacy issue” but don’t actually understand the implications of such a law. Heck, it’s issued by people incompetent enough to link to the actual regulations as a PDF instead of in HTML.
I don’t know anything about node.js, sounds intriguing :)
The UK Cookie thing is bull. I can’t see it ever being enforced because if it were most websites would never work. Google Analytics for example would be unable to be used by any site inside the UK, and imagine how hard businesses will cry out if they are no longer able to collect analytics stats. It’s a short-sighted law made by people hell bent on “the privacy issue” but don’t actually understand the implications of such a law. Heck, it’s issued by people incompetent enough to link to the actual regulations as a PDF instead of in HTML.
I don’t know anything about node.js, sounds intriguing :)