Re: MIT privacy first responce, field testing?

RE: MIT privacy first responce, field testing?Have I placed a cookie on anybody's computer to invade anybody's privacy, or just offended a lot of people? Have I tried to sell or hawk anything on this list, so how would I lose my ISP account? Go ahead, make my day.



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: p3pgroup@codeinfusion.com 
  To: 'JIM VAGLIA' ; 'Stephen Howard-Sarin' 
  Cc: www-p3p-policy@w3.org 
  Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 10:25 AM
  Subject: RE: MIT privacy first responce, field testing?


  Being blind does not give you the right to be an idiot.  First of all, this is a P3P list, not PGP so you are on the wrong list.  Second, you are breaching netiquette and I am contacting your Internet provider.  You WILL care when you lose your Internet access.

  -Carter







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  From: www-p3p-policy-request@w3.org [mailto:www-p3p-policy-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of JIM VAGLIA
  Sent: 03/02/2006 7:22 AM
  To: Stephen Howard-Sarin
  Cc: www-p3p-policy@w3.org
  Subject: Re: MIT privacy first responce, field testing?


  I also suspec there are lots of media who are subscribed to the list interested in how PGP may be actually a invation of privacy by placing a cookie on one's computer, so if my message gets out to the media and to the appropriate people at MIT, what do I care? Speeking of PGP, I guess not everyone believes in the freedom of speech? I know I am on the correct list, posting the correct messages, so please stop telling me what to right?




    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Stephen Howard-Sarin 
    To: JIM VAGLIA 
    Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 11:34 PM
    Subject: RE: MIT privacy first responce, field testing?


    Jim,

    Please, please stop sending your messages to the P3P list. Your questions and issues are broad -- and need to be addresses by much bigger groups that this one. Our interest is in a narrow area of privacy protocols. Your questions are far larger.

    Stephen


     -----Original Message-----
    From:   JIM VAGLIA [mailto:jimjv@verizon.net]
    Sent:   Wed Mar 01 19:34:18 2006
    To:     U.S Justice department
    Cc:     www-p3p-policy@w3.org
    Subject:        MIT privacy first responce, field testing?

    Speaking of privacy issues, I would love to know why MIT tests products in the public safety, military fields that are not government approved?

Received on Thursday, 2 March 2006 16:22:18 UTC