From: Shirley Ainsworth <[log in to unmask]> Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2017 11:38:23 -0500 Recently we have heard on LibLicense about Elsevier demands against Sci-Hub, a kickback by Finnish researchers supporting negotiators against Elsevier's monopolic behaviour when attempting to negotiate big deals, and their (mis)-information about the OA transfer of Sociologie du Travail. In spite of never (knowingly or recently) having signed in to Science Direct I received an email today which begins: "Hello , here are some personalized article suggestions based on your latest ScienceDirect activity". In the past I have occasionally had to sign in to another of their products, Scopus, to set alerts but in spite of always being careful to sign out again, it is clear they are tracking my activity, and I assume pretty much everyone else's. I may well be living in Cloud Cuckoo Land but that makes me very uncomfortable. Shirley -- Shirley Ainsworth Bibliotecaria/Librarian Instituto de Biotecnologia, UNAM Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico. email [log in to unmask]