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Re: Digex and Akamai are raping the ARIN whois database
From: Patrick Greenwell <patrick () cybernothing org>
Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2001 18:25:42 -0700 (PDT)
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Steven J. Sobol wrote:
We should probably take this off-list but I want to make one important point. By definition, you can't buy an opt-in list. If you buy it, and use it, you're spamming.
Bull. If I as an individual give permission for an organization I have some sort of relationship with to have mail sent to me by third parties, that's my perogative. What you are in fact saying is that I'm not allowed to give that permission. The problem is that the sleaze factor that permeates the space.
Current thread:
- Re: Digex and Akamai are raping the ARIN whois database, (continued)
- Re: Digex and Akamai are raping the ARIN whois database Avi Freedman (Sep 04)
- Re: Digex and Akamai are raping the ARIN whois database Gary E. Miller (Sep 04)
- Re: Digex and Akamai are raping the ARIN whois database Avi Freedman (Sep 04)
- Re: Digex and Akamai are raping the ARIN whois database Chris Woodfield (Sep 04)
- Re: Digex and Akamai are raping the ARIN whois database Steven J. Sobol (Sep 04)
- Re: Digex and Akamai are raping the ARIN whois database Chris Adams (Sep 04)
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- Re: Digex and Akamai are raping the ARIN whois database Rachel Luxemburg (Sep 04)
- Re: Digex and Akamai are raping the ARIN whois database Dan Hollis (Sep 04)
- Re: Digex and Akamai are raping the ARIN whois database Patrick Greenwell (Sep 04)
- Re: Digex and Akamai are raping the ARIN whois database Bob K (Sep 04)
- Re: Digex and Akamai are raping the ARIN whois database Steven J. Sobol (Sep 04)