Only This Week Is It News That CAN SPAM Doesn't Work
from the politics-as-usual dept
As you might expect, news has been a tad slow this week. Slow enough, apparently, that the fact that the CAN SPAM law has done nothing to stop spam is regarded as news. It's been pretty clear from the outset that CAN SPAM was useless by every measure, except for giving politicians the ability to act like they'd done something. The fundamental problem with the law remains: all it does is legalize some spam, rather than actually doing anything to stop the torrent of unsolicited messages plaguing email users. It seems fairly clear that this isn't a problem that the government can actually handle. But politicians' meddling has just made the problem a bit worse by legitimizing plenty of spam. Of course, political grandstanding at the expense of simple things like progress -- that's not news, either.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Spam
its tough when you have the same email address for the past 10 years. it just keeps getting worse.
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Re: Spam
I encourage you to find ways to scorn your USA representatives, however if you forward your spams, you'll only be blacklisted as a spammer by your ISP and forced to fill-out something like a challenge-response webpage every time you want to send ANY e-mail, legitimate or not. The anti-spam "filters" work in tandem with the anti-spam legislation to make the victim the enemy. It's an ugly scenario! I suggest we (USA) makes the Internet a State of its own, vote for our own EDUCATED representatives, and have them be the 51st state to balance the District of Columbia's non-voting area in the Senate for full political-rights status!
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Solution
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How to stop spam
Wouldn't retailers say, "Man, not only am I not getting anything from this, it is hurting me!"?
I know it is a bit naive, but something like that could work, couldn't it?
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Better than a 51st state
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