On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 06:30:23PM -0800, Marc Perkel said:
> 
> EFF's newsletter is free speech and is sent only to subscribers. Razor 

Prove it.  You've admitted you can't.

> Razor is interfering with the free speech rights of the Electronic 
> Frontier Foundation and the rights of 30,000 subscribers. I therefore 

You're forgetting that the first amendment doesn't require people to
listen.  Nobody is stopping you from speaking.  A bunch of people have
voluntarily entered into a contract, revokable at any time by
themselves, not to listen.  It's troubling that the EFF thinks they
don't have that right.  Perhaps this discussion needs to move into some
of the other spam blacklisting services.  Rest assured that if I ever
receive any email from the EFF, it'll become a topic in
news.admin.net-abuse.email and the list for the one DNSRBL to which I
contribute.

You should perhaps understand what you're fighting here.  It's not
Razor; it's the very definition of spam for the entire anti-spam
community.  Read:

http://www.spamfaq.net/spam-evils.shtml#opt_in


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