Children's Privacy Act

E. ALLEN SMITH EALLENSMITH at ocelot.Rutgers.EDU
Mon May 27 00:48:52 PDT 1996


From:	IN%"bruce at aracnet.com"  "Bruce Baugh" 26-MAY-1996 17:00:35.76

>Righ. But in addition to the forcible acquisition of information, there's
>the unwitting acquisition - you are never informed that party A has
>transmitted information X to party B, who in turn passed it to C, who
>garbled it and then passed the erroneous info to D....

	Assume that they're gathering all information they can, unless they
make a specific agreement that they aren't doing so. Some magazines have that
as part of their subscriptions - they state that they only exchange mailing
list with certain other parties, wh have agreed that they won't transmit it
further; these magazines (e.g., Consumer Reports) also tend to give people an
opt-out option on even this exchange, incidentally.
	-Allen






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