> Do the math.  50% of the spam (if that is indeed the case) is very low, 
> considering that the US generates a much larger percentage of the total 
> Internet traffic than just half.

The 50% figure was given recently, was that by someone of ICANN or
APNIC, I don't remember.

> In any case, you might get spammed from the US, but I don't:  it would 
> be too easy for me to make a complaint against the spammer and have them 
> be charged, shut down, and fined.
> 
> That's what effectively laws, properly enforced, do.

OK, so maybe spammers are getting clever and USA spamer address to
Asia and Asian spammers address to USA? So we each starts ignoring the
others? That may not be the best attitude in Internet world.

> That's a fairly specious argument.

I apologize, English is not my mother tongue, I may have miss stated
what I intended.

Bests,

Olivier

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