Ira,
Absolutely, but it definitely applies to IPP INFRA and avoids an extra spec if we add it there... :)
We can still recommend it in the IPP/2.0 update.
> On Dec 18, 2014, at 1:45 PM, Ira McDonald <blueroofmusic at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi Mike,
>> I like this new attribute, but I'd like to be able to use it in (non-infra) ordinary
> campus or enterprise network, to inform people of their rights/responsibilities
> in using a Printer.
>> I'd like to be able to recommend it in IPP 2.0 next year.
>> Cheers,
> - Ira
>> Ira McDonald (Musician / Software Architect)
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>>> On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 12:17 PM, Michael Sweet <msweet at apple.com> wrote:
> All,
>> It occurred to me while reviewing the current Cloud Imaging Model document that we might want to have a way for a service to point a Client to a web page providing legal terms of use for the service or system. A short proposal:
>> 7.4.x printer-terms-of-use-uri (uri)
>> This Printer attribute provides a URL to a human-readable web page providing the legal terms of use for the Printer, such as an End-User License Agreement or service agreement. If supported, the value MUST refer to a cacheable resource [RFC7234] to allow a Client to know when the terms of use change.
>> Thoughts?
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