On Tue, 14 Nov 1995 08:58:11 -0500 Mark Hunnibell said: >Then write to them and tell them to include your name. But then another dogooder listowner like a couple on here could send in THEIR lists....to be deleted. Hell, I'd be adding my name every other week depending on who last zapped me. >I object to the notion that you think it's a "rights" issue that people >don't want their lists mis-used. In this case, the folks at IAF *knew* There are no rights or laws regarding list usage, other than whatever controls the listowner and/or the listmembers have established for themselves. It is still theft if someone takes the hundred dollar bill you left on the park bench.....but good luck getting a conviction of the culprit. >So what you are saying is that once you STEAL something or, at the very Nothing was stolen. Mario doesn't own the representation of his name and address on your list....or anywhere else like that. Nor do you (or I) "own" it in any legal sense, including copyright, if your name is on one of my lists. cheers cyclops Dan Lester, Network Information Coordinator Albertsons Library, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho 83725 USA [log in to unmask] http://cyclops.idbsu.edu/ How can one fool make another wise? Kansas, "No One Together," 1979