On Nov 9, 2005, at 9:56 PM, m ike wrote:
Not at all. No plans or desire to sue anyone for anything. Here, I'm just trying to sort out the issue, collecting tidbits found web surfing. It seems like both federal and state laws come into play, with states being able to provide for more privacy. I spent an hour this afternoon surfing for California laws but did not find what I was looking for. Found other interesting stuff on privacy, but not what I was looking for.
Okay. :) I was asking facetiously, but I have noted that you are being quite thurough in your analysis of this.
So far as I can tell, however, it seems that, where copyright is concerned, mailing lists are quite the grey area...
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