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Yale Law School
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HotmailMicrosoft: giving users "real" optionsSubmitted by Tom Boone on April 21, 2006 - 9:24am.
My Friday morning chuckle...
Anyway, this morning when I logged into MSN Messenger with Trillian, I received a notification that I had new mail. When I checked my inbox, however, it turned out to be just a periodic Hotmail "Member Communication" (i.e., spam) filled with information I hadn't asked for and didn't want. As I always do when I receive self-promotion emails from an otherwise reputable source, I checked the bottom of the message for the obligatory unsubscribe link (or to use the parlance of many companies, the "Change Your Marketing Preferences" link). The fine print began with standard enough language:
The next sentence, however, may be the best example I have ever seen of a company telling its users/patrons/customers to go fly a kite:
Should libraries adopt similar attitudes? Should we begin sending our patrons unsolicited email updates? And when they complain, should we then offer them a single option -- canceling their library cards? Bookmark/Search this post with: |