Dutch law is not in effect today but it will be very soon and anyway by 1 Jan 2013 should be the site to demonstrate they not store private info or site it is automatically guilty.
Ok so I wanted to find some site who is compliant to see how they done it. I checked the alexa NL top 100 sites who are dutch
http://www.alexa.com/topsites/countries/NL , this included all the banks, telcos and even government and no one tells me of cookies, so they have not yet clue how to comply.
The only thing that I found it is a demo in an advertising company, as follows:
http://www.sanomamedia.nl/cookieinfodemo/nu.html
This is quite rude but it should comply... try to click no and it asks you other 2 times... a dutch friend translated, it says: nu.nl wants to place a cookie to monitor surf behaviour to do relevant advertising. Click no? then same text but now advertiser x wants to place a cookie to monitor surfing to make relevant ads. Click no agaibn? third is same text again but now a behavioral targetting party wants to place a cookie (!?).
So I expect the top NL sites to soon all start with such a requester on landing or they all jailed.
As the xlovecam guy said, Uk passed this already and examples seems like he said:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...s-2st-5lb.html
At bottom a semi transparent text: "By continuing to use the site, you agree to the use of cookies. You can change this and find out more by following this link [Accept Cookies]
The above method is way more reasonable.
Should government even provide the jscript code to use, and certify that's compliant - but euro lawmakers it seems a fail lately (see economy).
If anyone of yours finds how to comply with NL cookie act (for sure, confirmed by lawmakers) please reply/bump here it will be useful for sure.