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Subject: IP: Targeted marketing gets personal
DRUGSTORE DATABASE USE RAISES PRIVACY ISSUES CVS Corp. and Giant Food Inc. are using a computer database marketing specialist to send personalized letters to customers who haven't refilled their prescriptions, reminding them to keep taking their medicine and pitching new products that treat the customer's ailments. The editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association calls the practice a "breach of fundamental medical issues" and asks: "Do you want ... the great computer in the sky to have a computer list of every drug you take, from which can be deduced your likely diseases -- and all without your permission?" CVS and Giant Food say their efforts are merely intended to help customers stay healthy. (Washington Post 15 Feb 98) Edupage, 15 February 1998.
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