IP: Privacy: FTC Losing Patience w/Business
Petro
petro at playboy.com
Thu Sep 24 01:02:03 PDT 1998
At 2:31 AM -0500 9/24/98, Vladimir Z. Nuri wrote:
>From: believer at telepath.com
>Subject: IP: Privacy: FTC Losing Patience w/Business
>Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 07:33:09 -0500
>To: believer at telepath.com
>
>Source: New York Times
>http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/98/09/biztech/articles/21privacy.html
>
>September 21, 1998
>
>F.T.C. 'Losing Patience' With Business on
>A site called Soccer Patch (www.soccerpatch.com) is a trading post for
>soccer-playing children who want to trade team patches. It lists the names,
>e-mail addresses and in some cases the hometowns of children who want to
>trade patches. That is a red flag for F.T.C. enforcers. They worry that
>child molesters can use the information to find victims.
Since when is it the job of the F.T.C worry about child molesters?
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petro at bounty.org-----for everthing else. They wouldn't like that.
They REALLY
Economic speech IS political speech. wouldn't like that.
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