FC: Is Spamcop selling its soul (and users' privacy) to top bidder?

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Wed Jun 11 2003 - 20:50:57 PDT

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    Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 06:58:53 -0400
    To: Declan McCullagh <declanat_private>
    From: Neil Schwartzman <neilat_private>
    Subject: SpamCop Sends (sells?) User Reports to Cyveillance
    
    This is the first post to a thread in USENET's infamous NANAE. Apparently, 
    paying customers of SpamCop can opt-out permanently from sending these 
    reports, freebie customers can do so on a message-by-message basis (I did 
    NOT verify the former myself, since I do not use the SpamCop service for 
    fundamental reason that their BL is so broken as to have listed several 
    legitimate, non-spammed email lists, the names of which come to mind at 
    present ;-> )
    
    http://www.cyveillance.com/
    
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    From: John Phillips <jhphillips180.insert.@hotmail.com>
    Newsgroups: news.admin.net-abuse.email
    Subject: Has SpamCop Sold Its Soul To Cyveillance?
    NNTP-Posting-Date: Mon, 09 Jun 2003 19:30:20 EDT
    
    SpamCop has started sending copies of all of its reports by default to 
    Cyveillance. Paying members are now able to opt out after many complaints 
    were made. Purportedly, Cyveillance will use the reports to check for 
    copyright infringement for its clients. Cyveillance has clearly stated that 
    it mines web sites for e-mail addresses to also sell to its clients. 
    Cyveillance is paying for the service. Has Julian sold his soul to the Devil?
    
    Regards,
    
    John Phillips
    
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    peteMOSS Publications, Industry & Trade Journals
    <http://spamFLAMES.com><http://peteMOSS.com>
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