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Re: International Business Opportunities



On Sat, Jun 05, 1999 at 07:38:05PM -0500, Brad wrote:
> On Sun, 6 Jun 1999, Alisdair McDiarmid wrote:
> It's not _all_ bad, because of this (from http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/subscribe)
> 
> # Mailing list advertising policy
> # 
> # This policy is intended to fight mailing-list "spamming". 
> # 
> # The Debian Linux mailing lists accept commercial advertising for
> # payment. We offer a fee waiver if you can show us the canceled check for
> # a $1000 (U.S.) or more donation to "Software in the Public Interest"
> # (SPI). One donation per advertisement, please. If you don't wish to
> # donate, simply post your advertisement to the list, and the operator of
> # the mailing lists will bill you $1999 (U.S). The list operator will
> # donate this amount, minus the expense of collecting it, to SPI. Please
> # note that the lists are distributed automatically - messages are
> # generally not read or checked in any way before they are distributed. 
> # 
> # By the act of posting your advertisement you agree to accept 
> # responsibility for the fee, you agree to indemnify the mailing-list 
> # operator against any legal claims from you or others in connection with
> # your advertisement, and you agree to pay any legal and business expenses
> # incurred in collecting late payment. Our liability to you is limited to
> # a good-faith effort to deliver your message. 
> # 
> # Reduced rates and/or waiver of fee are available for Debian-related
> # advertisements. You must consult the mailing-list operator in advance of
> # posting for any reduction or fee waiver. 

Just one question...
Is there any case, that someone has paid for his SPAM (sent without previous
agreement with list operator), or got succesfully sued?
-- 
			Wojciech Zabolotny
			wzab@ise.pw.edu.pl

http://www.debian.org  Use Linux - an OS without "trojan horses" inside


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