On sab, 2003-01-18 at 07:54, Vicki Rosenzweig wrote:
At 06:43 AM 1/18/03 -0800, Brion wrote:
What's it say? I can't read it without telling the New York times where I live, how much money I make a year and other personal details that they would never receive if I picked up a copy at my local newsstand. (Of course, they respect my privacy!)
They may or may not, but (a) they don't spam (I registered with them a few years ago),
So far, perhaps. If they change their mind, they claim they will e-mail you with three days' warning.
and (b) they don't check the data, so you can invent anything you like.
That would be dishonest, and put me in violation of their license agreement. If we don't want people to abuse Wikipedia's license, I think it's highly inappropriate to encourage abuse of other sites' licenses. Don't you?
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)