> and how will this be enforced. waste of legislation imo.
The same way any law is: by filing criminal charges after the fact.
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> Be real - the legislation is a waste of time and money and will never
be
> enforced or enforcable. Too many 'anonymous' countries willing to
take
> money for server hosting in the world.
Yes, but they're taking money *from* American companies, for the most
part. You don't have to punish the re
> From: Mike Morton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> How does the legislation prevent that? As long as people publish
their
> email addresses - they are public domain and will be treated as such -
do
> you want to stop mass snail mailings mailings as well? As long as
people
> publish their informat
* Thus wrote Jackson Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Tuesday 12 August 2003 5:33, Matt Giddings wrote:
> > Is there
> > anything that can be done about this? I'm about ready to unsubscribe
> > from this PHP list due to that fact!
>
> If you are in the US you can call your Senator and offer your
On Tuesday 12 August 2003 5:33, Matt Giddings wrote:
> Is there
> anything that can be done about this? I'm about ready to unsubscribe
> from this PHP list due to that fact!
If you are in the US you can call your Senator and offer your support of the
"CAN-SPAM" bill (horrible name isn't it).
I
How does the legislation prevent that? As long as people publish their
email addresses - they are public domain and will be treated as such - do
you want to stop mass snail mailings mailings as well? As long as people
publish their information it is going to be used/abused - that is the nature
of
1. Find them.
2. Charge them.
3. Prove it was them.
4. Bomb the shit out of the country they used to spam from.
5. Salute the US flag.
6. Move to Canada
7. Comment on the stupid Americans pushing their morals on the rest of the
world
8. Get Drunk
9. Watch Hockey
10. Enjoy life.
I think tha
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