Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!cs.utexas.edu!mailrus!cornell!uw-beaver!sumax!polari!6sigma!blm From: blm@6sigma.UUCP (Brian Matthews) Newsgroups: news.admin Subject: Re: UUCP Maps Used For Commerce Message-ID: <308@6sigma.UUCP> Date: 24 Sep 89 06:30:25 GMT References: <10017@ucsd.Edu> <3833@itivax.iti.org> <1989Sep21.220406.14140@algor2.algorists.com> <328@sci34hub.UUCP> <1989Sep23.200844.22022@algor2.algorists.com> Reply-To: blm@6sigma.UUCP (Brian Matthews) Organization: Six Sigma CASE, Inc. Lines: 20 In article <1989Sep23.200844.22022@algor2.algorists.com> jeffrey@algor2.ALGORISTS.COM (Jeffrey Kegler) writes: |In article <328@sci34hub.UUCP> gary@sci34hub.UUCP (Gary Heston) writes: |>There's alwasy flame wars...... Anybody grepping the maps for a mailing |>list is obviously connected to the net somehow. Dropping their postage- |>prepaid cards and envelopes in the mail without filling them in is also |>a simple means of expressing displeasure, since it costs them money... | |All of the above is clearly illegal. To defend a right of dubious (at |best) legal standing by clearly illegal steps is not wise. I'm not sure what "all of the above" refers to, but if it refers to sending back postage paid cards without filling them out, I'd like to know why you think it's illegal (not that I have any information that it's not, I'm just curious as to why it would be illegal). If "all of the above" refers to something else, what was it, as I didn't see much of anything in Gary's article that looks illegal. -- Brian L. Matthews blm@6sigma.UUCP Six Sigma CASE, Inc. +1 206 854 6578 PO Box 40316, Bellevue, WA 98004