Ahh, yahoo concatenates email addresses. Here's the EFF contact info
with @ replaced with [at]:
Contact Information
For all other inquiries and information, please contact us via the
appropriate e-mail address below, or by mail, fax or phone.
San Francisco
Main Office
Address: Phone/Fax Numbers:
Electronic Frontier Foundation
454 Shotwell Street
San Francisco CA 94110-1914 USA Phone: +1 415 436 9333
Fax: +1 415 436 9993
Washington, DC
Marcia Hofmann and David Sobel
Address: Phone/Fax Numbers:
1875 Connecticut Ave NW, Ste 650
Washington, DC 20009 Phone: +1 202 797 9009
Fax: +1 202 797 9066
Email Addresses
membership[at]eff.org For membership, donation, corporate giving or
matching gifts information
press[at]eff.org For media inquiries
action[at]eff.org For issues or problems relating to the Action
Center or Action Alerts
webmaster[at]eff.org For website problems or suggestions (not Action
Center)
information[at]eff.org For questions, requests, or misc. queries
--- In [email protected], "Enric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Here's the information on the EFF contact page:
>
> ================================
> Contact Information
>
> For all other inquiries and information, please contact us via the
> appropriate e-mail address below, or by mail, fax or phone.
> San Francisco
> Main Office
>
> Address: Phone/Fax Numbers:
> Electronic Frontier Foundation
> 454 Shotwell Street
> San Francisco CA 94110-1914 USA Phone: +1 415 436 9333
> Fax: +1 415 436 9993
>
> Washington, DC
> Marcia Hofmann and David Sobel
>
> Address: Phone/Fax Numbers:
> 1875 Connecticut Ave NW, Ste 650
> Washington, DC 20009 Phone: +1 202 797 9009
> Fax: +1 202 797 9066
>
> Email Addresses
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] For membership, donation, corporate giving or
> matching gifts information
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] For media inquiries
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] For issues or problems relating to the Action Center
> or Action Alerts
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] For website problems or suggestions (not Action Center)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] For questions, requests, or misc. queries
> ================================
>
> Business can have contracts that don't hold up in court. Signing an
> illegal contract does not make it binding.
>
> -- Enric
>
> --- In [email protected], "David Howell" <taoofdavid@>
> wrote:
> >
> > My sites dont have anything to do with work. However the policy states
> > that employees are not allowed to have blogs. Nothing further
> > detailing what type of blog employees are not allowed to have. Just a
> > blanket statement. I knew that when I signed the policy and agreed to
> > it. My own fault. I take full responsibility.
> >
> > I'll have to check that link out once I get home as according to
> > Websense here at work..."The category "Advocacy Groups" is filtered."
> >
> > David
> > http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
> >
> >
> > > Does your blog have to do with your work? If not, how can a company
> > > tell you how to behave outside of your worktime? If the blog
doesn't
> > > relate to your work, you may want to contact the EFF about this:
> > >
> > > http://www.eff.org/about/contact/
> > >
> > > -- Enric
> > >
> >
>