".....we will post comments received on that notice on our Web site in full, including any street addresses, telephone numbers, or e-mail addresses contained in the comments.""
To me, this reads that only the body of the email, or "comments" will be posted. Not the origination email address.
It sounds like they are having troubles pre-screening the comments, and to help reduce efforts, the entire comments will be posted.
All subject to interpretation, of course!
The problem will be the secure and reliable delivery of content from RSS Providers to subscribers. I take the stance of a content provider, and wonder if the Provider will deliver accurate content.
What's to say the RSS Provider doesn't chop a headline or the first "paragraph" of a story and completely mislead a subscriber/customer.
This is nothing new, it's called a "data feed"!!! Just understand who you are sending your data to, and what they can AND can't do with it! Freedom of speech, just let the RSS provider hack it up!
".....we will post comments received on that notice on our Web site in full, including any street addresses, telephone numbers, or e-mail addresses contained in the comments."" To me, this reads that only the body of the email, or "comments" will be posted. Not the origination email address. It sounds like they are having troubles pre-screening the comments, and to help reduce efforts, the entire comments will be posted. All subject to interpretation, of course!
The problem will be the secure and reliable delivery of content from RSS Providers to subscribers. I take the stance of a content provider, and wonder if the Provider will deliver accurate content.
What's to say the RSS Provider doesn't chop a headline or the first "paragraph" of a story and completely mislead a subscriber/customer.
This is nothing new, it's called a "data feed"!!! Just understand who you are sending your data to, and what they can AND can't do with it! Freedom of speech, just let the RSS provider hack it up!