In message <000601c759a8$436c5760$2e692cd9@Nick>, at 13:16:01 on Mon, 26
Feb 2007, Nick Landau <[log in to unmask]> writes
>I would be interested to know whether you give the same advice from
>your consultancy as you do in this Discussion Group - which generally
>seems to be whatever is proposed that you can't.
Having been instrumental in delivering the main anti-spam aspects of the
Privacy Directive, and formerly worked a great deal from within the
Internet Industry to try to get marketers to understand exactly what
people will put up with from them (and indeed what is legal and what
isn't), I can confirm that any anti-spam stance I have on this mailing
list is entirely consistent with any advice I might give a client.
Or indeed advice I might give to a non-client:
<http://www.apig.org.uk/archive/activities-2003/spam-public-enquiry/writt
en-evidence-submitted-to-the-enquiry/rolandperryevidence.pdf>
I'm quite aware that in most cases this will mean that the marketer
shouldn't do what they originally wanted to. Almost a case of "if you
have to ask, the answer's No"!
--
Roland Perry
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