Domain: cetan.com
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Comments · 6
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Re:Good job /.!
Well, I'm happy to give up some bandwidth for these guys, it's a cool map. Here's a mirror.
http://www.cetan.com/mirrors/spammap.html
No need to mod me up, I'm not a karma whore. -
more picsI just wanted to add my pics into the mix. These were forwarded to me so I posted them on my site:
Thumbnails and large images.
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tame by comparison
This was at the end of an email sent to me from an outside firm. It's not my companies (thank god(s)) but I figured it should be added to the mix:
This electronic mail message and any attached files contain information intended
for the exclusive use of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed and
may contain information that is proprietary, privileged, confidential and/or
exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the intended
recipient, you are hereby notified that any viewing, copying, disclosure or
distribution of this information may be subject to legal restriction or
sanction. Please notify the sender, by electronic mail or telephone, of any
unintended recipients and delete the original message without making any copies
As long as we're on the subject of emails, though, I should point out that even worse than HTML mail and 7K legal mumbo-jumbo is:
embedded Flash sig files!
I kid you not:
http://www.cetan.com/flash-email/flash-email.html
There are 3 screen shots from this flash embedded email.
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Re:Online copies?
Just making sure I put my own works to actions:
http://www.cetan.com/mirrors/sdmi-attack.html. -
Live365
A while ago I wrote Live365.com about requiring users to pay fees and I received their response:
http://www.cetan.com/live365-response.pdf
I'm hoping that they'll stick to this policy -
authors and their work.
I run a small indi zine called dezine:
http://www.cetan.com/dezine/
I've not really thought too much about getting sued maybe just because I've not had a whole lot of traffic (well, none really).
Whenever I got a new author to write a column or two I would always send a standard boilerplate email that said (among other things)
1. Authors are responsible for their content
2. Authors retain the rights to their work
3. dezine is only a forum in which to post their ideas
4. the editors of dezine can remove any content at their disgression.
I know this probably isn't very strong, but I think that because I say the author retains the right to their work and that neither the editors nor the zine itself lays claim to it, that this might protect me from the kind of legal firestorm that might ensue.
unfortunatly, I never placed that text out on the website itself. plain stupidity on my part.