In message <013601c76c97$15ff8fc0$0200a8c0@PaulWork>, at 15:30:55 on
Thu, 22 Mar 2007, Paul Ticher <[log in to unmask]> writes
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>You therefore have two choices: don't harvest e-mail addresses, in case
>you collect some that relate to individual subscribers, or politely
>e-mail everyone first to ask them if they are an individual subscriber
>and only send marketing e-mails to those who confirm that they are not.
I have bad news for you: most experts I talk to say that you aren't even
allowed to send that enquiry email. Your opportunity was when you
obtained the email address, and if that was by scraping a website (or
whatever) which does not afford such an opportunity, that just shows
what an underhand process that scraping is.
>The relation to Data Protection is much fuzzier because of the debate -
>often rehearsed on this discussion list - about whether an e-mail
>address on its own is personal data.
Despite what people on this list may think, and how much they deny
Elizabeth France's now ageing opinions on the matter, the Article 29
Working Party are very clear on this issue, and as it's fundamentally
European law, and they are at the heart of it, my money is with them.
--
Roland Perry
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