yla_HealthVillage on Fri, 14 Feb 2003 13:49:03 +0100 (CET) |
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Re: Cross image to the left: see public service announcement after the wrangling about
uce & spam at very bottom, :-)
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UCE vs "Spam" Info: Basically uce is the correct legal form, as opposed to "blatant" spam, because it has contact means and mailer DOES actual removes, AND "ADV" for "advertisement" is in the subject-line. People have a tendency to do the A=A=A association by ACCIDENT of "all emails from unknowns is spam", but this is, as I say, a reactive association and incorrect. If you don't believe it, become a member of latimes.com, then enter "spam 9/28/02" in Search engine there and read the WHOLE article, and you'll see how the courts see it. World needs to grow-up and see uce is nothing more legal and issue-wise than "junk mail" in your home Mail-Box! :-) It's ONLY because of reactive response and Internet being in early Wild-West days that wild conclusions had been incorrectly arrived at! Thank you VERY much! God-Bless America! Now let's go after REAL targets, like terrorists! Public Service announcement: Personal problems you'd like resolved? listen in to this advice Sunday morning show "The Jesus Christ Show" on www.kfi640.com, 5am to 7am Pacific Time-USA via the web, it's unlike any advice show you've ever heard! Thank you, over 'n out! :-,) |