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I am a bit curious about this request for a 'congratulatory message' on
the opening of the "Toronto FreeNet". Before I offer congratulations, I
would like to know more about this supposed "free" and "democratic" access
to Health Care Information.
Who pays? Who pays for the information to be made
internet-accessable? Who pays for the on-line access time? Who pays for
the accessing account/ e-mail needed for a person to 'freely' and
'democratically' access FreeNet?
What happens to the list of Congratulators? Who has access to my
and other's e-mail addresses, after it is made available as part of the
Media Promotion? Will this be like other subcriber lists, a commodity to
be sold? Will I suddenly find my mail-file full of unsolicited and
unwelcome mail? Will my congratulatory note make me a target for spamming?
What type of 'health' information is to be made available? How up
to date is this information, and will it be continually be kept up to
date? (at who's expense?)
If someone involved with the FreeNet can answer these questions, I
will feel better informed about that to which I am offering my
congratulations.
Thank you
Heather Young-Leslie
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Ont. Midwifery Programme (McMaster) Anthropology, York University
Fontbonne Bldg, St. Joe's Hosp. Vari Hall, 4700 Keele St.
Hamilton. 521 6015 North York. 736-5261
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