10.6 Privacy issues
At one time or another we have complained about what we refer to as junk mail in our letterboxes and spam (unsolicited commercial email) clogging up our email. Usually this is nothing more than an inconvenience. What is more deplorable is the cross-referencing of our personal details that has been facilitated by the use of technology and has somehow become public information. Read your text's views on these matters now along with two further articles. The first covers email privacy issues and the second discusses the implementation of the Spam Act in 2004.
In your text
Kotler et al. (2004) Chapter 18, pp. 725-727, 'Privacy' and 'Summary'.
Reading 10.11
Hymans, N. 2002, 'Email: The privacy illusion', Marketing and eBusiness , July, pp. 60-61.
Reading 10.12
Edwards, R. 2005, 'The Spam Act - How far have we come?, Marketing , March, pp. 32-33.