Re: considering internet/privacy periodical
On Sun, 27 Oct 1996 16:36:14 -0800, Greg Broiles wrote:
I'm considering putting together a periodic publication about the technical and legal aspects of privacy and the Internet. My "business model" would feature free WWW/email access with a charge for fax or postal delivery. I'm curious to know if this strikes people as interesting or just Yet Another Email Newsletter Of No Real Consequence. (no offense taken if it's the latter.)
If you did a real noise-removal job, this could be very useful. Sort of a privacy-RISKs digest, if you will. # Chris Adams <adamsc@io-online.com> | http://www.io-online.com/adamsc/adamsc.htp # <cadams@acucobol.com> | send mail with subject "send PGPKEY" "That's our advantage at Microsoft; we set the standards and we can change them." --- Karen Hargrove, Microsoft (quoted in the Feb 1993 Unix Review editorial)
Adamsc wrote: | >I'm considering putting together a periodic publication about the technical | >and legal aspects of privacy and the Internet. My "business model" would | >feature free WWW/email access with a charge for fax or postal delivery. I'm | >curious to know if this strikes people as interesting or just Yet Another | >Email Newsletter Of No Real Consequence. (no offense taken if it's the | >latter.) | | If you did a real noise-removal job, this could be very useful. Sort of a | privacy-RISKs digest, if you will. You mean like the PRIVACY digest, as occiasonally hyped in RISKS? Adam -- "Every year the Republicans campaign like Libertarians, and then go to Wasthington and spend like Democrats." Vote Harry Browne for President. http://www.harrybrowne96.org
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