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Old 10-05-2011, 07:30 AM   #14
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so he's mad about how they wrote it even though they specifically said "here's how you can opt out" right in the emails? Really? That seems kind of... nit-picky.
It is, but apparently that's the guy's job. The WSJ article isn't entirely clear on his role, as best I can determine he needs to review privacy concerns stemming from the sale of the data.

B&N also only gave him a few hours review the text of the email, ignored some changes, and were a bit rude as well.

IMO it's not a big deal, just the usual corporate back-biting.
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