Yeah, but this company has to preserve your email and not make it Public.
Otherwise that company is violating your rights.

----- Mensaje original -----
De: "Brian Mailman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Para: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Enviado: viernes, 24 de mayo de 2002 23:21
Asunto: Re: [spamcon-general] Fraud involving my domain name - any action I
can take?


Alfredo G�mez Grande wrote:

> I thought of a funny joke: George W. Bush appears one day on TV giving his
> personal phone number to those who would like to contribute to his
> re-election. The next week he appears again begging people not to call him
> anymore about other matters of his policy.pamcon.org

You are comparing two different things here.

Simple logic...

IF I give my address to a company because I'm interested in buying one
particular product and I have to give them my email because I need to
receive confirmation of my order and tracking number for the UPS/FedEx
shipment

THEN

I expect that's the only purpose they will use it for, with different
gradations of upset at misuse of my address.

One usually cannot real-life situations with what happens on the
internet, there is no direct 1:1 correspondence.

B/
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