In section 4.4.5 (the aside element), an example is given that shows <nav> 
being used within <footer>.

Section 4.4.3 (the nav element), explains that this would be an inappropriate 
use of <nav> (http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/Overview.html#the-nav-element):

"Not all groups of links on a page need to be in a nav element - only sections 
that consist of major navigation blocks are appropriate for the nav element. In 
particular, it is common for footers to have a short list of links to various 
pages of a site, such as the terms of service, the home page, and a copyright 
page. The footer element alone is sufficient for such cases, without a nav 
element."

Minor inconsistency, but felt it was worth pointing out to avoid confusion.

-Nicholas

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