Tue, 14 Nov 1995 08:23:51 -0400
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On the thread about removing names of our subscribers from IAF.NET -- the
issue is more complicated than some people realize.
IAF has my email address. (I checked.) I don't mind; there does
need to be some type of big internet "phone book" and I am willing to put
my name in it as long as it is not used for bulk mailing.
What happens if I am subscribed to your list and you get IAF to
delete all the names of your subscribers? Then my name is deleted. I
don't want my name deleted; now you are interfering with *my* rights.
So it is not that simple. I suspect IAF will refuse, legitimately,
to delete the names of *others* at your request.
Hopefully they will follow their pledge to delete *your* name, at
your request.
I agree that it is frustrating that IAF apparently culled lists
without letting anyone know what they were doing. But what can be done
now?
Ken
> On Mon, 13 Nov 1995, Peter Laws wrote:
> > So ... as responsible listowners, maybe we should capture a review of our
> > lists, submit them to the above address, and demand they be removed ...
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Ken W. Smith, Professor of Mathematics
Interim Director of Institutional Research
Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859
office phone: 517-774-7222, fax: 517-774-4250
home phone & fax: 517-772-5042
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