Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!grand!day From: day@grand.UUCP (Dave Yost) Newsgroups: comp.org.usenix Subject: Re: Is USENIX selling attendee lists? Message-ID: <407@grand.UUCP> Date: 18 Mar 88 08:09:05 GMT References: <5536@swan.ulowell.edu> Reply-To: day@grand.UUCP (Dave Yost) Distribution: na Organization: Grand Software, Inc., Los Angels, CA 213-650-1089 Lines: 39 Summary: no In article <5536@swan.ulowell.edu> page@swan.ulowell.edu (Bob Page) writes: >Did USENIX sell the attendee list? No. But I'm glad you asked. >Nowhere on the conference registration was there a box that said >"check here if you don't want us to sell your name to vendors." If >that's what's implied by the box for attendee list, it should clearly >say so. I'd like others in the UNIX community to know how to get in >touch with me, but as for vendors ... Come to think about it, it doesn't say that, but you've just been reminded by the world that if you don't want your name to fall into the hands of sales people, you have to take every opportunity to keep your name off lists. Or maybe, like some of us, you might come to tolerate random sales literature because occasional items will be of interest to us, or we just like to keep informed on what is available out there. You can be sure that sales people use the USENIX conference attendee lists; they'd be fools not to. In the past, USENIX has not sold its membership list or given it out, but we have done mailings to the list for companies willing to pay for it. I'll check to make sure that we have a bit in each member database record that says whether you want your name used in this way. Incidentally, I am pushing for USENIX to publish its membership list annually, with portraits a la the Phoenix 1987 attendee list. We will be taking a poll at some point to see if this is desired by the membership. Of course, if we do it, members would only be listed in such a directory if they explicitly wanted to be listed. Dave Yost USENIX Board Member