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At 10:33 PM 6/21/99 -0400, Thomas J. Vetter wrote:
>If you send an email to someone with whom you do not have a private/personal
>relationship, then there can be no expectation of privacy -- unless the
>receiver has otherwise agreed to such a condition of receiving email or
>other communications. The receiver of unsolicited information always has
>the right to make it public for any reason.
You are absolutely right, legally.
>
>Am I the only person that values privacy and respects other
>people's privacy? I even respect the privacy of the people I
>disagree [strongly] with.
>
>>Tim Morge
>
I know that is this country it is legal to be immoral (see senate decision)
and it is also popular (see "rate of approval"). But even in totally
legally immoral societies (I use to live in one, I hope left it behind, did
I?) there is a moral minority. So, Tim, you are not only one but you are
definitely in minority. Get use to it and keep growing your son to join you.
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