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The welcome file says that subscription to the listserv is a benefit of
paid membership in the association. The header on the archives notes
that they are only open to subscribers/members (although Listserv
enforces this via cookies and passwords).
The association headquarters staff "qualifies" subscription requests by
checking against the paid-membership database.
Listserv postings differ from email in that I don't usually email to
over 1100 recipients. Now all these list recipients are members of the
same association as me, but they may have different ideas about
privacy--that's what we're trying to get at somehow.
Shap
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From:Pete Weiss Sent: Friday, 02 April, 2004 12:22 PM
How would this differ from permission to reuse when sending email
*without* the use of LISTSERV?
BTW, what does your WELCOME file say? Who "qualified" the subcriber to
join?
Anyone who absolutely depended on the agreement w/o a signature is
asking
for trouble.
Also, accidents happen e.g., email is sent to the wrong correspondent.
/Pete
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