Saturday, June 12, 2010

Aspria's internet paranoia

Two paragraphs taken out of the Aspria web site Legal Statement


This site and the content provided in this site, including, but not limited to, graphic images, audio, video, html code, , and text, may not be copied, reproduced, republished, uploaded, posted, transmitted, or distributed in any way, without the prior written consent of Aspria, except that you may download, display, and print one copy of the materials on any single computer solely for your personal, non-commercial use, provided that you do not modify the material in any way and you keep intact all copyright, trademark, and other proprietary notices.


Security in transmission of messages to Aspria
In view of the technical structure of the Internet,
if you wish to send an e-mail from your private e-mail account to Aspria you must take your own security precautions in order to maintain the confidentiality and integrity of your e-mail's content, by using for example, standard commercially available encryption software.



Comment (my own opinion, lawyers)

Aspria must have paid a lawyer to create this pile of bullshit. Let him send me a cease-and-desist letter because I have copied two paragraphs of the legal statement published on the Aspria sites.

Use of cryptography for sending emails to a health club? WTF?

When these IMHO, poor devils display an IMHO totalitarian frame of mind, they become self-parodic.

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