On Sat, 2004-03-13 at 12:43, Raj Shekhar wrote:
> > i visited the cauce india site. couldn't figure out what is a PIL though
> > i read thru their pages.
>
> PIL == Public interest ligitation. I am not sure how to go about doing
> this, I will have to do some research how exactly it works in our
LinuxLingam wrote:
On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 21:27, Raj Shekhar wrote:
LL, [snip] I did a
search on "anti spam law india" on google and came across Inidan chapter
of CAUCE (http://www.india.cauce.org/). Check out their "Got Spammed?"
page (http://www.india.cauce.org/spammed.html) for some good a
LinuxLingam wrote:
anyone interested in taking on the mantle of eff.org in india? that
could really change things around and put these guys on the defensive.
LL, if we start a eff chapter in India we will have to do everything
from scratch, personally I vote against it. With this in mind, I did a
On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 01:21, LinuxLingam wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 00:05, Raj Mathur wrote:
[SNIP]
To get back to experiences..
I got on line with Airtel and wanted them to stop sending me "Service provider" sms. I
was told if I did not wantthem I could get SMS service switched off!!!
They di
On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 00:05, Raj Mathur wrote:
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> > "LL" == linuxlingam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> LL> [snip]
>
> LL> how do i stop begging to have no junk phone calls, posts,
> LL> emails, or sms from marketeers, and *enfo
On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 22:22, vivek khurana wrote:
> hmm.. a problem all of us face. I use a very rude
> approach and sometimes resorte to foul language. I
> know its not a good method, but it works!!! Till date
> i have never received a call from the company whose
> tele-caller i rebuffed. But ag
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> "LL" == linuxlingam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
LL> [snip]
LL> how do i stop begging to have no junk phone calls, posts,
LL> emails, or sms from marketeers, and *enforce* this?
Uh, you want to do this in a country where today I re
--- LinuxLingam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
,
> right? my demands to know
> how they got my phone numbers and details in the
> first place are usually
> met with a startled silence followed by a quick
> click of
> phone-disconnect. only to have some other voice call
> me back a few days
> later.
here's a great example of unsolicited stuff. but then, i wish i had the
same position of strength to fight back
;-)
U.S. Army Warns Microsoft To Back Off
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/03/11/0053239
[0]declan writes "My CNET News colleague Ina Fried has written an
interesting
[snip everything] :-)
to cut a long story short, irrespective of how they harvest email ids or
phone numbers or personal data,
how can we exercise our need for privacy, rather than begging to have it
back?
action plan, anyone?
you can't digitally black list telemarketeers, right? my demands to
--- LinuxLingam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Moral of the story : Use a mailinator.com email ID
> the next time when
> > registering for any such event.
good suggstion
[snip]
> an article won't be enough. i wrote to EFF (eff.org)
> to ask them if they
> had an indian chapter or something. the
amit soni wrote:
Are you sure you gave it only at linux asia ?
Google.com -> "Linux professional raj shekhar email"
and
"rajshekhar_at_hotpop.com"
You are missing the point. If you are planning an email marketing blitz
you do not go about searching for individual emails. You will buy them
from ema
> professional". The only place I had given out that particular email ID
> was at LinuxAsia. Are they selling those email IDs? Has any one you got
Are you sure you gave it only at linux asia ?
Google.com -> "Linux professional raj shekhar email"
and
"rajshekhar_at_hotpop.com"
I found your email
i love fighting a losing battle. tell me what we need to do.
Start with the same case reported by honorable Raj Mathur --> 'Sapm'
Whoops! "Spam from amkette". Find who was responsible for this mail in
the poor INBOX of Raj and why the *hell* did they do that???
[RAJ]
>>>The suspicious thing
On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 12:59, Raj Shekhar wrote:
[snip]
> The suspicious thing was that is addressed me as "Dear Linux
> professional". The only place I had given out that particular email ID
> was at LinuxAsia. Are they selling those email IDs? Has any one you got
> such mails too?
>
> Moral o
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