  hayabusa3303 Over 200 mph Premium join:2005-06-29 clubs: | . Did anyone not see this coming? | |
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Just like the government, I want my ISP to leave me ALONE. What I surf is my business.... -- Petty people are disproportionably corrupted by petty power
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join:2008-08-08 Parkville, MD | They should have paid the users $5 I would allow them to monitor me for $5 per month. My wife might also. $10 total! cool. | |
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 |   huntml
join:2002-01-23 Mullica Hill, NJ | Re: They should have paid the users $5 I agree with you -- if some company ever actually were to *pay* people to snoop on them and serve them targeted ads, a lot of people would sign up. | |
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  en102 Canadian, eh?
join:2001-01-26 Valencia, CA | Another will take its place I'm sure... they'll learn from NebuAds mistakes and come back when the economy starts a comeback. | |
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  iSeeU
@comcast.net | Just a thought but..... ....wouldn't it be cheaper and easier just to buy user's surfing data from the ATT/NSA iSpyCenter? | |
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 |   morbo Complete Your Transaction
join:2002-01-22 00000 clubs: | Re: Just a thought but..... Yes | |
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  TK Junk Mail Go ahead, make my day
join:2006-07-30 Ocean Gate, NJ 1 edit | I do not see I see why so many people took issue with NebuAD in the first place. What they were doing seemed illegal. -- Word | |
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 |   BorisTK
@wayne.edu
from: spamd 
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 |   Nosey1
@comcast.net
| said by TK Junk Mail :I do not see why so many people took issue with NebuAD in the first place. They're the same extreme r'wing nutcakes that change their online id/avatar/location on a monthly basis.
You know what I mean?  | |
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 |  goalieskates
join:2004-09-12 Knoxville, TN | So legal Congress was getting involved.
Loathsome, that's what they were. | |
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 |   Nightshade sic semper tyrannis Premium join:2002-05-26 Salem, OR
| Legal, yes. Ethical, not even by a long shot. This is why...
quote: As we've stated in the past, NebuAD's cookie-based system opted users out of receiving the system's targeted ads, but it didn't opt them out of data collection and sales.
When I request an opt-out of something I should be able to opt out completely of any activity that company does with my information. This half ass approach of yeah you will no longer receive ads but we will still collect and mine your information with the potential possibility of selling it for gods amount of money to another company is just plain flat out wrong and immoral in every way you can think of. It is my information, I generate it, I should have complete control over it, plain and simple. -- The true patriot is motivated by a sense of responsibility, and out of self interest -- for himself, his family, and the future of his country -- to resist government abuse of power. He rejects the notion that patriotism means obedience to the state. | |
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 |   knightmb Everybody Lies
join:2003-12-01 Franklin, TN
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| said by TK Junk Mail :I do not see why so many people took issue with NebuAD in the first place. What they were doing was perfectly legal. I won't offer any insults, as you do have a valid point.
I offer this counter-point. It is also not illegal to rape a being from another planet. They don't enjoy human rights because that only applies to a human from this planet.
That's a silly counterpoint, but they offer the same insight. Neither are illegal because up until it happens, nothing of the event ever existed. Kind of like "Methamphetamine" was not illegal when it was first created.
So I could offer then "I don't see why so many people took issue with raping women from planet XYZ, what they were doing was perfectly legal" or "I don't see why so many people took issue with me giving meth to my kids everyday, what I was doing was perfectly legal".
Something not being illegal doesn't always mean it should never be illegal. -- Fight NebuAD and the like: Click Here to pollute their data | |
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 |  jarthur31
join:2006-04-14 Carlsbad, NM | I'd love to follow your wife and kids around the supermarket every time they go shopping.
Same difference.
I KNOW you wouldn't get upset over this as it isn't illegal either.
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  R0CKY TSI Rocky Premium,VIP join:2005-05-19 Chatham, ON | Ahh.... (sarcasm on) Sad to see them go.... (sarcasm off)
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  dadkins Can you do Blu? Premium,MVM join:2003-09-26 Hercules, CA 1 edit | Don't go away mad, just go away! | |
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 |   cork1958 Cork
join:2000-02-26 Fruitport, MI 1 edit | Re: Don't go away mad, just go away! That's Motley Crue!!
What do I win?!! 
Good riddance, NebuAD!! | |
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1 edit | Re: Don't go away mad, just go away! said by cork1958 :That's Motley Crue!! What do I win?!! A pair of rainbow Oakleys and a hopped up Toyota pickup with "Toy" on the bed door. | |
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@ntl.com
| So, Nebuad slinks off never to be seen..... .... or do they?
They've just moved to Britain to start up again because they know our government is refusing to enforce EU data interception laws and so giving these parasites such as nebuad and phorm some illusion that what they do will be ratified legal in out courts. Think again.
»https://nodpi.org/2009/05/19/nebuad-pull-a-fast-one/ | |
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@teksavvy.com | They'll come back, they ALWAYS come back. Gator changed its name to Clara
Blackwater changed its name to Xe
This company will disappear for a little while and come back under a new name, but with the same old crap. | |
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join:2008-07-24 Hammond, IN | Here comes Phorm! another company like Phorm will try to take it's place, i assure you they will try again.
All they need is a more legit sounding reason for snooping into your privacy.
(child porn, terrorism, ect ect) | |
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  imglad
@comcast.net | bye Rest In Pieces, mutha *bleep* | |
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