Tim Bray has created a new IETF draft standards-track RFC to allow Web services to report content that cannot be served for legal reasons (e.g. the client is not in an allowed jurisdiction, or a DCMA takedown request has been issued). See http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-legally-restricted-status-00
I propose to add a PURL type that will allow a PURL to support this response code. We would be early to implement (although not the first), but it would be immediately useful to some existing PURL service operators.
Tim Bray has created a new IETF draft standards-track RFC to allow Web services to report content that cannot be served for legal reasons (e.g. the client is not in an allowed jurisdiction, or a DCMA takedown request has been issued). See http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-legally-restricted-status-00
I propose to add a PURL type that will allow a PURL to support this response code. We would be early to implement (although not the first), but it would be immediately useful to some existing PURL service operators.