Probably they have changed their appearance. See also "Have They Stolen ~YOUR~ E-mail Address Yet?",
http://www.heygos.com/article8919.html. It should work.
>I got a refer-a-page.com not fount alert. It would be nice if we could at least get royalties from offers of our personal information. There are other issues as well. For example, if an individuals DNA has a "profitable" gene sequence, like for immune responses, etc, a pharmacuetical company could resequence it and sell it as a therapy and we would be left out of the loop.
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>I wonder if I can copyright my genetic code and any derivative's thereof, like any children I might have? Hmmmmm - Time to call
Gunn, Lee & Miller :-)
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>>Terry, it is not only google. There are many others too. And it is virtually impossible to find all of them, and ask them to remove your personal information. Some of them even do not give you this option.
>>Others offer the free list of emails, and anybody can use those sending spasms, etc. See for instance,
http://www.refer-a-page.com/free/friends-log.txt>>
>>Just for curiosity and to learn what can be done here, I contacted the lawyer and was informed that unless you have the proof they made damage to you, no one is obliged to reply to your request.
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>>>Thank you, I emailed ME that `un!
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>>>>Even more, see Message #
774061>>>>