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Re: [ICANN-EU] privacy and free choice vs. industry advancement
- To: icann-europe@fitug.de
- Subject: Re: [ICANN-EU] privacy and free choice vs. industry advancement
- From: patrick.mayer@gmx.de
- Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2000 15:46:07 +0200 (MEST)
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Dear Andreas,
I guess not little of the members of this list would _really_ appreciate
if you could spend some of the time you now use for writing Emails to sit
down, call upon your screen
http://www.icann.org
and study _at least_ the very fundamentals of the organisation we are
discussing here.
Privacy is _not_ an issue for ICANN.
Thanks und nix für Ungut,
Patrick
> Dear Candidates:
>
> The internet industry - providers of access, content, software - has an
> interest to know as much about its customers as possible. And to direct
> his/her path to its site as often as possible.
>
> Over the last years developed a tendency to gain access to
> or control over the users screen, data, path, etc.
>
> I wonder, where the candidates draw the line, when evaluating
> the advancement of the industry in contrast to the free choice and
> self control of the user?
>
> Andreas Fuegner
>
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Rechtsanwalt Dr. Patrick Mayer patrick.mayer@gmx.de
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Dear Candidates:
The internet industry -
providers of access, content, software - has an
interest to know as much about
its customers as possible. And to direct
his/her path to its site as often as
possible.
Over the last years developed a
tendency to gain access to
or control over the users screen, data, path,
etc.
I wonder, where the candidates
draw the line, when evaluating
the advancement of the industry in contrast to the free
choice and
self control of the user?
Andreas
Fuegner