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ADVISORY/Today in NYC: Bigfoot Interactive PROfile Email Summit 2003; DMA, Internet Alliance, FTC and Policy Makers Come Together to Debate CAN SPAM Bill and DO NOT EMAIL Registry.


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ADVISORY...For November November: see month.  13, 2003

--(BUSINESS WIRE)


WHAT:     In an effort to share critical industry knowledge and
          provide essential tools for successful email communications,
          Bigfoot Interactive's PROfile Email Summit 2003 is designed
          to educate marketers interested in understanding mission
          critical email issues such as state and federal antispam
          legislation, the Do Not Email Registry, delivery
          optimization and emerging technologies. The event includes
          panel discussions and keynotes with industry professionals,
          policy makers, analysts and Bigfoot Interactive executives.

                   (***) Key Panel Discussion (***)

                  CAN SPAM and DO NOT EMAIL Registry
                       Reality and Implications

                          3:00 - 4:00 p.m. ET

          Representing the first forum assembled to discuss the
          amended CAN SPAM Bill, recently passed by the Senate, this
          panel assembles industry thought leaders, practitioners and
          policy leaders to address critical state and federal
          anti-Spam legislation and its impact on intent, enforcement
          and industry precedent.


WHO:      Senior executives from Bigfoot Interactive are joined by
          some of the most influential voices in the industry,
          representing legislative bodies, trade organizations and
          industry analyst firms to discuss the state of email
          marketing. The day's participants include:

      Legislative Panel                       Delivery Panel
      Cynthia Bauerly, Office of Senator      Roy Benyoseph, AOL
      Charles E. Schumer
      Jerry Cerasale, The DMA                 David Daniels, Jupiter
                                              Research
      Emily Hackett,  The Internet Alliance   Margot Koschier, AOL
      Prabhat Hajela, Ph.D.,  Office of       Jim Nail, Forrester
      Senator Conrad Burns                    Research
      Brian Huseman,  FTC                     Kevin Noonan, AIM
      John Mozena, CAUCE                      Markus Mullarkey, CNET


WHERE:    The Westin, Times Square, NYC
          270 West 43rd St @ 8th Ave
          Third Floor Ballroom

WHEN:     Thursday, November 13 - 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. ET

PRESS     For media RSVPs please contact:
CONTACTS: Amanda Cheslock at 212.446.1884 or
          acheslock@sloanepr.com
          Amy Shanks at 212.446.1894 or ashanks@sloanepr.com

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