RE: Are you a Yahoo! group member?

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Be Paranoid - Be Safe.

My first impulse was to opt out just to be safe. Could a hacker (or NSA)
corrupt the tracking scheme like Sony media?  But I could have left it
alone like I do Google and figure tracking improves the service.  I
think they would be less likely, after the Sony debacle, to shoot
themselves in the foot like that. Financial businesses constantly
rewrite the rules and bury the fact in the fine
print.  Both on-line and regular stores use tracking.  Could it get out
of hand and make our lives transparent?  Too late brother!

AZ

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> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: Are you a Yahoo! group member?
> From: wildimages@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Tue, January 17, 2006 6:01 am
> To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students
> <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> >By Bob Maxey¹s logic, if I give condoms to Spirer for free. I would be
> >entitled to secretly install a camera in his bedroom to track what he does
> >with them?
>
> And to follow Yahoo's lead.
> When "Spirer" accepts your gift you show him TOCs which say you will never
> install the said camera.
> Then a week later you re-write the TOCs ...
>
>
> Yahoo may well have given themselves permission to "track" me: that wasn't
> what I signed up to though.  But since I signed up years ago they have never
> written to me to inform me that they have changed those conditions.
>
> better be careful they don't change the TOCs to give themselves ownership
> of my car and house.  Heck, I'd only have myself to blame ...
>
> B
>
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