ok... i was asked by a friend to post this... noidea it would provoke so much problem... really sorry for thiss... couldnt delete the thread, so edited it ;-)
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ok... i was asked by a friend to post this... noidea it would provoke so much problem... really sorry for thiss... couldnt delete the thread, so edited it ;-)
What?! Why would that info be public and why would you need it? Sounds fishy/phishy and spammy/scammy to me.
Spamming, this post should be deleted.
developerno1: I don't see your request as an unusual/illegal request. However this request is not apt for this forum as the rules and regulations of this forums do not allow it.
If you do want a list then approach sites like freelancer.com and place a bid. You will get your list :)
Sid
I really don't see what could be legit here. Asking for all Skype accounts, and active accounts at that. It's like wanting to buy email lists. None would want that other than spammers.
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I really don't see what could be legit here.
Yes, it is not legit and I did mention that above. However it is a very common request outside vbf. It is similar to asking email addresses of lawyers, doctor, churches etc... I have always believed in 'educating' the user rather than condemning him for his actions. I am sure the moderators are there for that ;)
Sid
I just checked the Skype Service Provider Agreement and it says:
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5.4 SERVICE PROVIDER AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, DEFEND, AND HOLD SKYPE HARMLESS FROM ANY THIRD PARTY CLAIMS, LOSSES, LIABILITIES, CAUSES OF ACTION AND COSTS INCURRED BY SKYPE ARISING OUT OR RELATED TO SERVICE AND/OR CONTENT, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES CAUSED TO THIRD PARTIES BY REASON OF THE VIOLATION OF ANY CLAUSE OF THIS AGREEMENT OR A LEGAL PROVISION BY SERVICE PROVIDER, DEFAMATION, INVASION OF PRIVACY, UNLAWFUL USE OF USER's PERSONAL DATA OR INFRINGEMENT OF INDUSTRIAL OR IP RIGHTS OR ANY OTHER THIRD PARTY RIGHTS.
That really doesn't say anything, other than it's not illegal and Skype refuses to take responsibility (use at your own risk), typical.
There are really no hard set rules about spamming, especially on newer services, such as Skype.
oops, I think this is what I was meaning to post:
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8. Confidentiality
Service Provider acknowledges and agrees that by reason of its relationship to Skype under this Agreement it may have access to material, data, systems and other information concerning the operation, business, products, customers and intellectual property of Skype that may not be accessible or known to the general public (“Confidential Information”). The Service Provider agrees that Confidential Information shall remain the sole and exclusive property of Skype and agrees to maintain the Confidential Information in strict confidence and to use the Confidential Information solely for the purposes set forth in this Agreement. Confidential Information shall exclude any information that (i) has been or is obtained by Service Provider from a source independent of the Skype and not receiving such information from the Skype, (ii) is or becomes generally available to the public other than as a result of an unauthorized disclosure by Skype or its personnel, (iii) is independently developed by Service Provider without reliance in any way on the Confidential Information provided by Skype, or (iv) the Service Provider is required to disclose under judicial order, regulatory requirement, or statutory requirement, provided that the Service Providers provides written notice and an opportunity for Skype to take any available protective action prior to such disclosure.