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FTC Warns Site Not To Sell Personal Data

itwbennett writes "The US Federal Trade Commission has warned two people associated with a now-defunct magazine and Web site for gay teens and young men that they would violate the privacy promises the publication made to subscribers by selling their personal information during a bankruptcy proceeding. The FTC, in a letter sent earlier this month, also suggested that the owners of XY Magazine and XY.com would be violating the privacy standards the company had in place before shutting down if they used the subscribers' personal information in a relaunch of the magazine or website. The personal information is listed as part of the debtor's estate in a New Jersey bankruptcy proceeding for Peter Ian Cummings, editor and founder of the magazine. Before the magazine's demise, many of the subscribers lived at home with parents."

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  1. Mr Cummings by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Is that a stage name ;-)?

  2. Re:Yet the US gov got Birthday Club data by pla · · Score: 2, Funny

    It was all a big Google (mistake) when exposed.

    Uh, Mr. Balmer? You misspelled "Bing".

  3. I have just one thing to say by Chrisq · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'll be buggered if I enter my personal details on a gay teens website!

  4. Where do the subscribers live these days then? by YeeHaW_Jelte · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Before the magazine's demise, many of the subscribers lived at home with parents."

    And this changed how exactly after the bankrupcy of the magazine?

    Maybe a bankrupcy of slashdot would be a good thing for the readers too ...

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  5. Think positively by Moraelin · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well, think positively. As more and more people grow up with CS and clones and other online games, soon we'll have a whole generation who thinks "gay" means "got more than one kill with a sniper rifle" or "won the roll on a piece of loot you wanted too".

    And for that matter than "I fucked your mom" is the new "good morning, sir. How do you do?" I can imagine a business meeting in 2020 going something like:

    CEO: "And now Mr Stevens the VIP of marketing will present the results from the latest market poll."
    Stevens: "I fucked your moms, ladies and gentlemen."
    Chorus: "Your mom's fat."
    Stevens: "As you can see on this graph, after our latest PR campaign, our brand recognition has risen by almost 20% and the sales by nearly 10%."
    PHB from the audience: "Dude, you're gay."
    Stevens: "Thank you."

    At any rate, they'll probably think that having been subscribed to a gay magazine is like subscribing to some gaming tricks site ;)

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  6. Re:Yet the US gov got Birthday Club data by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    I remember that. My friend and I made up a fictitious friend so we could get an extra birthday sundae each year. Boy were we shocked when we got a Selective Service letter for our "friend" when he "turned 18."

    I think that was a couple of years before I tried to use a $2 bill at Taco Bell.