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IEEE
allows carefully selected organizations to
mail relevant information on technical
services, continuing education and conferences
to IEEE members to supplement member dues.
As a member, you can decide not to receive
such mailings by putting a check mark in the
"opt-out" box on either the printed or
online membership applications and renewal
forms, although the IEEE urges you not to
do so. Q. What types of mailings might I expect to receive? A. The majority of mailings will come from universities and colleges promoting continuing education programs and seminars. Other mailings will come from organizations promoting technical conferences, calls for papers, career fairs, position recruitment, book offerings from publishers, and manufacturer's product announcements. Q. If I elect to receive mailings from 3rd party direct marketers, will my e-mail address also be rented? A. NO. It is currently against IEEE policy to rent, distribute or release member e-mail addresses. This selection pertains to direct postal mailings only. Q. By electing to receive mailings from 3rd party direct marketers, will I receive unsolicited commercial emails (spam) sent to my IEEE e-mail address? A. NO. This selection does not cause you to receive spam email. If you'd like additional information about IEEE's actions against spam, visit www.ieee.org/alias. Q. How will I benefit from remaining on the member mailing list? A. You will benefit from exposure to information specifically related to your technical and professional fields of interest. In addition, the IEEE generates considerable revenue from this service. In 2000, over $1.1 million was generated resulting in an excess of 85% gain. This helps to supplement member dues and continue to provide valuable member benefits to our members. |

