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| BBC News: Why one spam could cost $50
A US law firm has become the hero of the common people for its decision to take on the spam merchants who wage guerrilla warfare on our e-mail inboxes, offering everything from sex to cars and easy money to psychic readings. (April 9, 2002) | | BBC: E-mail makes surfers emotional
According to US-based net think-tank the Nielsen Norman Group, people can have highly emotional reactions to e-mail newsletters. (October 6, 2002) | | BBC: Spam poses threat to privacy
Workplace privacy will be casualty in war on spam. (October 16, 2002) | | CBC News: Anti-spam laws needed in Canada: telemarketing org.
The head of the Canadian Marketing Association (CMA) is calling for legislation to protect consumers from unsolicited e-mail, or "spam." (October 24, 2002) | | Christian Science Monitor: 'White lists' emerge as a tool for consumers in fight against spam
Americans are discovering that the broad effort to fight spam can backfire. (December 2, 2002) | | Christian Science Monitor: War on e-mail spam ratchets up in courts, legislatures | csmonitor.com
A lawsuit against spam on the Internet is part of a larger effort to control the proliferation of unsolicited e-mail. (April 18, 2002) | | CNET.com: Anti-spam Group Bocks Yahoo Stores
An anti-spam group has put Yahoo's storefronts on its list of suspected junk e-mailers, snarling attempts by some customers to access the storefronts. (August 30, 2002) | | CNET.com: Anti-spam service battles bugs
A new anti-spam service launched with much fanfare this week is facing some technical hurdles out of the gate and frustration from the community it relies on to fight junk mail. (July 20, 2002) | | CNET.com: AOL awarded millions in spam case
A Virginia federal court awarded America Online nearly $7 million in damages as part of the Internet service providers' legal victory over a junk e-mail operation, AOL said Monday. (December 16, 2002) | | CNET.com: Congress, critics wrinkle noses at spam bills
Spam may be an unwanted staple in your in-box, but don't expect lawmakers to serve up new regulations anytime soon. (May 21, 2002) |
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