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West---lawless and mythical.
For example, UCAS, a charity set up to help students with
-applying to universities, has a commercial unit that happily
-sells your email addresses to anybody who forks out enough
-money for bombarding you with spam. Yes, you can opt out very
-often from such ``schemes'', but in case of UCAS any opt-out
-will limit also legit emails you might actually be interested
-in.\footnote{The main objectionable point, in my opinion, is
-that the \emph{charity} everybody has to use for HE
-applications has actually very honourable goals (e.g.~assist
-applicants in gaining access to universities), but the small
-print (or better the link ``About us'') reveals they set up
-their organisation so that they can also shamelessly sell the
-email addresses they ``harvest''. Everything is of course very
-legal\ldots{}ethical?\ldots{}well that is in the eye of the
-beholder. See:
+applying to universities in the UK, has a commercial unit that
+happily sells your email addresses to anybody who forks out
+enough money for bombarding you with spam. Yes, you can opt
+out very often from such ``schemes'', but in case of UCAS any
+opt-out will limit also legit emails you might actually be
+interested in.\footnote{The main objectionable point, in my
+opinion, is that the \emph{charity} everybody has to use for
+HE applications has actually very honourable goals
+(e.g.~assist applicants in gaining access to universities),
+but the small print (or better the link ``About us'') reveals
+they set up their organisation so that they can also
+shamelessly sell the email addresses they ``harvest''.
+Everything is of course very legal\ldots{}ethical?\ldots{}well
+that is in the eye of the beholder. See:
\url{http://www.ucas.com/about-us/inside-ucas/advertising-opportunities}
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