Re: Email and name capture

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1999


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 24077
interpreted = N
texte = ---------- >From: Paul Uttermohlen >To: WebDNA-Talk@smithmicro.com >Subject: Re: Email and name capture >Date: Thu, Feb 25, 1999, 3:30 PM >>>Julian >> >>This is not netiquette. You cannot legally add people's name and address >>without their consent into your database. > > Really? You need someone's consent to put their name and address into a > database? This doesn't sound correct. Is this a state law someplace? Who > polices that? > > Paul Eeek, I saw that one coming... Before the thread fills my email tomorrow can't we just say that it isn't considered nice, and depending on what you do with the information is where the legal issues start.Paul is definitely right about the collection though IMO.Alex -- Alexander J. McCombie (800-724-8973) http://OurClients.com Corporate http://McCombie.com Personal (Alex@McCombie.com) http://Chat.Embark.com/ <--- Now here's a serious Chat Room! ---> Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Email and name capture (Nicolas Verhaeghe 1999)
  2. Re: Email and name capture (Alex McCombie 1999)
  3. Re: Email and name capture (Paul Uttermohlen 1999)
  4. Re: Email and name capture (Nicolas Verhaeghe 1999)
  5. Re: Email and name capture (charles kline 1999)
  6. Re: Email and name capture (Alex McCombie 1999)
  7. Email and name capture (Julian Clayton 1999)
---------- >From: Paul Uttermohlen >To: WebDNA-Talk@smithmicro.com >Subject: Re: Email and name capture >Date: Thu, Feb 25, 1999, 3:30 PM >>>Julian >> >>This is not netiquette. You cannot legally add people's name and address >>without their consent into your database. > > Really? You need someone's consent to put their name and address into a > database? This doesn't sound correct. Is this a state law someplace? Who > polices that? > > Paul Eeek, I saw that one coming... Before the thread fills my email tomorrow can't we just say that it isn't considered nice, and depending on what you do with the information is where the legal issues start.Paul is definitely right about the collection though IMO.Alex -- Alexander J. McCombie (800-724-8973) http://OurClients.com Corporate http://McCombie.com Personal (Alex@McCombie.com) http://Chat.Embark.com/ <--- Now here's a serious Chat Room! ---> Alex McCombie

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