Am 01.09.2009 22:10, schrieb David:
Il Mon, 31 Aug 2009 20:06:54 -0700 (PDT), r ha scritto:
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The system is definitely flawed. I am no internet expert so i don't really know what we could do to fix it. I do fear goverment or corporations taking over of the internet and robbing use of our freedom of speech under the pretense that they will *somehow* save us from the spammers. Something must be done however.I definitely agree with you on that point, that's why I'm making this proposal: the target is to reduce the spam *without* using armies of cybercops patrolling all over the net.
Here is another idea: for spam senders pointing to servers under jurisdiction, size the server and check all incoming requests
from users - if they try to do a deal, prosecute a few of them in the public for supporting a crime. (And of course if possible get hold of the spammers too). Sure there would be corner cases where for example a competitor might try to discredit a company, but in most cases, cui bono should be the spammer after all. T.
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