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Commercial E-Mail to mailing lists, individuals, or netnews groups.
and availability which foster and encourage easy communication.
therefore increase on the side of the recipient.
as the disk space and time of the recipient, are consumed.
resources, have been known to label spam "Internet Pollution".
coexist as well as possible.
the marketplace, which is to say, the 'Net community.
activities.  Some information will circulate that is not accurate.
active responsibility for their actions.
the advertiser's position is tenuous.
must consider the ramifications of international law.
investment opportunities may be sent to a group of school children.
in detail later in this document.
break the laws of some jurisdiction, somewhere.
There are considerations in determining the answer to that question.
Commercial E-Mail ("spam") can generate a number of negative effects.
groups are of a topic to which the proposed advertising is relevant.
Similarly, the same work should be done for mailing lists.
specific advertisement, a manner of advertising must be selected.
for interest in (a) specific type(s) of product(s).
for every type of site and cost-structure.
to an advertising effort that might not exist otherwise.
gathering information from minors without parental consent.
on the user's computer without their knowledge.
if the group would object.
through compilation, "digest" formats, or other.
groups to which they choose to post for a period before posting.
and will be subject to the effects thereof.
the use of compiled lists of e-mail addresses for advertising.
of the owners of those systems.
a third party for a mailing list is just not wise.
who will welcome the unsolicited information.
only economical for mailing list vendor.
successful method of advertising distribution on the Internet.
list, it is equally so to be the provider of that list.
it; there are reactions to every responsible and irresponsible act.
refer to Appendix B of this document.
Thank you for your interest in Widget Sales!
submitted it for you, or may be pretending to be you.
out the local policy and comply."
Organization: Zem & Zem Bedding Company, Inc.
measure of safety for the responsible advertiser.
Responsible advertising presence on the Internet.
their domain name in an effort to conceal their true identity.
Part D of this document, above).
Enough negativity!  Now for some helpful suggestions.
maximum recommended length for signatures).
these groups they can find their participation quite rewarding.
prospective recipients find an advertiser's site of interest.
DO respect the privacy of customers.  Keep a mailing list private.
recipients, to protect your list members' privacy.
used to protect the customer's data.
DO let recipients know how to remove themselves from a mailing list.
instructions in every message sent.
DO let people know for what purpose any data is being collected.
Business Bureau, which operates in the United States and Canada.
resources which will benefit advertisers of any nationality.
have built, and the world will beat a path to their E-mail address."
Most readers of this document are probably aware as to why "Pyramid"
or "Ponzi" schemes are fraudulent, and in most places, criminal.
inherent in their operation and participation.
resources for advertisers or other interested parties.
an infinite number of people available.
will earn lots of money fast if they follow the procedure.
operating under assumed business names!
the list is up to four does any participant start dropping the "top"
unlikely) over 10,000 people would have made the "guaranteed"
than exist on the earth.
investment, but with money that later investors were investing.
partly backed by the government collapsed.
If the advertisement says participants can make money "fast", "easy"
it seems "too good to be true", it probably is.
sale of such information abounds.
choice of legislators, commercial websites, and Internet aficionados.
good privacy policies make good business policies."
advertiser is a business of integrity.
Communities have legislation for the flow of Personal Information.
  Internet Spam / UCE Survey #1.
acquisition. Gartner Group, San Jose, CA. June 14, 1999. Pg. 7.
  CompuServe Inc. v. Cyber Promotions, Inc., No. C2-96-1070 (S.D.
(E.D. Pa. May 9, 1997)[WWW].
  America Online, Inc. v. Cyber Promotions, Inc., No. 96-462 (E.D.
consolidated with Cyber Promotions' action filed in E.D. Pa.).
1996), partial summary judgment granted, 948 F. Supp. 436 (E.D.
Westlaw], reconsideration denied, 948 F. Supp. 436, 447 (Dec.
claim) [WWW | Lexis | Westlaw], settlement entered (E.D. Pa.
Feb. 4, 1997) [NEWS.COM report].
  America Online, Inc. v. Over the Air Equipment, Inc. (E.D. Va.
  America Online, Inc. v. Prime Data Worldnet Systems (E.D. Va.
complaint filed Oct. 17, 1997) [WWW] [NEWS.COM report].
  Steiner, P.  "New Yorker".  July 5, 1993.  p.61.
 Spam slam -- opt-in e-mail gains favor.
Internet Service Providers Association & EFF-Austin v. C.N.
 WebSystems v. Cyberpromotions, Inc and Sanford Wallace [WWW].

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