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Re: AOL caves in to spammers


From: Steve Sobol <sjsobol () NorthShoreTechnologies net>
Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 11:20:55 -0400



Roy wrote:

AOL restores Harris Interactive access

       Harris Interactive (HPOL: news, msgs) said Tuesday it has dropped
federal charges against America Online (AOL: news, msgs). In a
       lawsuit brought two weeks ago, Harris accused AOL and other Internet
service providers of harming its business by blocking Harris'
       e-mails to registered participants of its opinion surveys. The block
was instituted after an e-mail monitoring service, Mail Abuse
       Prevention System, identified Harris as a voluminous sender of
unsolicited, commercial e-mail. AOL restored Harris Interactive's
       communication capabilities with its respondents who have AOL
addresses. Litigation against remaining defendants in the case will
       continue, Harris said.

AOL didn't cave in. Reuters and BusinessWire ran a PRESS
RELEASE from Harris, and traceroutes to AOL still showed
AboveNet as of yesterday. The "news" article didn't contain
any quotes from AOL, AboveNet, MAPS or anyone besides
Harris.

Harris's stock is in a lot of trouble and my bet is that they lied...
they posted a "clarification" yesterday, but they're still full of
crap...

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