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- Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 20:28:22 -0600
- From: "David J Iannucci" <jlinux@example.com>
- Subject: Re: Petitioner Spammed . . . . . (was Re: [tlug] Fwd: OOXML in Japan)
- References: <20070720134824.GA16894@ffii.org> <d8fcc0800707200704j7f3a646cu862d0cc044499be0@mail.gmail.com> <1185120288.6703.1201428285@webmail.messagingengine.com> <20070722132754.19318771.jep200404@columbus.rr.com>
> Is the petition published? I sure hope not.... but I admit I didn't check this beforehand. Just assumed naturally that thousands of email addresses wouldn't just be published out there for anyone to get :-/ > I think you are being paranoid, so let me drop some paranoid science > of my own. Paranoid? Nope. Just reporting simple facts :-) > What if Microsoft snags all addresses that sign the survey, and aside > from putting them on a To Kill list, sells them to spammers just to > frame the petition lot? Why in the WORLD would the petition people allow such a thing!? Perhaps it's a rule of ISO or whoever the petition will be submitted to, that the addresses must be published. If that's the case, it's a good thing I used a disposable address. Well, I would never have signed if I hadn't been able to do that. > I'm not saying that is plausible, but why in the world would the > petition chaps want to sell your address to spammers? I doubt they would - but they can certainly be careless. Perhaps they've been infiltrated by a Redmond mole? (how's that for paranoia :-) Whatever the case, they're either following an ISO rule, or just carelessly allowed their data to be stolen. In the end it *probably* won't cause me any harm. The only reason I brought it up was that I hadn't thought of the former explanantion, only the latter, at the time I posted, and thought others would like to hear before signing with their own non-disposable addresses. Dave
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