On Thu, 26 May 2011, Jon Warbrick wrote:
> My take is that this approach was fine until today when (at least in theory)
> the new regulations came into force. Unless all the BBC cookies are "strictly
> necessary for the provision of an information society service" requested by
> me then they now need to obtain my consent if they want to "store or gain
> access to information stored" in my browser. At a quick look I don't think
> all the BBC cookies fall under "strictly necessary" as interpreted by the
> ICO's guidance ([1]).
They have an article describing "How BBC Online will meet changes to UK
cookie laws":
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcinternet/2011/05/cookie_laws_changes.html
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