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  1. Path: sparky!uunet!computer-privacy-request
  2. Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 02:14:10 GMT
  3. From: Scot Wilcoxon <sewilco@fieldday.mn.org>
  4. Newsgroups: comp.society.privacy
  5. Subject: Re: The UPS clipboard
  6. Message-ID: <comp-privacy1.119.6@pica.army.mil>
  7. Organization: Self
  8. Sender: comp-privacy@pica.army.mil
  9. Approved: comp-privacy@pica.army.mil
  10. X-Submissions-To: comp-privacy@pica.army.mil
  11. X-Administrivia-To: comp-privacy-request@pica.army.mil
  12. X-Computer-Privacy-Digest: Volume 1, Issue 119, Message 6 of 7
  13. Lines: 14
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  15. >volpe@bart.nosubdomain.nodomain (Christopher R Volpe) writes:
  16. >...
  17. >Consider, also, that the signature may actually be the least valuable
  18. >piece of information in that record.  How much could you tell about a
  19. >competitor if you had access to their UPS shipping records?  In many
  20. >cases, even the insured value of packages is recorded.
  21. >...
  22.  
  23. Then let us not hear from the radio systems which Federal Express is using.
  24. -- 
  25. Scot E. Wilcoxon       sewilco@fieldday.mn.org
  26.             voice: +1 612-825-2607
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