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FC: Sprint PCS browsers give out phone numbers; more on AMA threat


From: Declan McCullagh <declan () well com>
Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2000 10:34:24 -0500


To: declan () vorlon mit edu
Subject: Sprint PCS WAP browsers leave phone numbers with websites
From: Jered J Floyd <jered () mit edu>
Date: 08 Mar 2000 09:31:29 -0500


Fun privacy issue.

--Jered

http://www.theregister.co.uk/000308-000011.html

Telco caught sending users' phone nos. to Web sites

US telco Sprint PCS was exposed this week for breaking the unwritten
rules of Net privacy.  According to a report in the San Francisco
Chronicle, when users of Sprint's new wireless data service call up a
Web site, their cellphone numbers are embedded in the http requests.

This allows Web sites to work out the identities of Sprint visitors or
at least track individuals' use of their sites. That's against the
grain: surfers generally prefer to remain incognito unless, of course,
they want to buy something.

Sprint's defence is that users should be used to this kind of thing by
now, thanks to cookies.  But while cookies can be used to track
individual Web site visitors, users can set their browsers to prevent
their use. And cookies don't provide a phone number a sales rep can
use to cold call the cellphone owner. Either that or the user can be
spammed using SMS text messages. [...]

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Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2000 09:42:19 -0600
To: declan () well com
From: "Matthew G. Saroff" <msaroff () pobox com>
Subject: Re: FC: American Medical Association wants masturbation GIF
  yanked

        The AMA doesn't have a leg to stand on.  I would refer Mr. Hayden to
Pillsbury v, Goldstein, where Al Goldstein, the publisher of Scrfew
magazine, had a cartoon of Mr. and Mrs. Poppin' Fresh in flagrante delecto.
        The Supreme Court has carved out an exception for parody regarding
trademarks, etc. and this falls in the category.
--
Matthew Saroff

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