These people support spammers
Wednesday, August 10, 2005 at 12:19 am
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There ya go. Copy and paste it into your To: box and send an e-mail. See how they like it. They are members of a group trying to convince Washington that "a federal requirement that consumers "opt in" instead of "opt out" of bulk e-mail is unacceptable. "We think the opt-in creates a true noneconomic model," Cerasale said. "We don't believe you get a viable economic model in opt-in.""...
They haven't opted out of the opinions of any one of hundreds of thousands of angry consumers yet. So let's go ahead and exercise the rights they want to grant everyone and SPAM them. Logic and childhood bantering at its finest.