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| NewsFactor: Spam Versus Technology: The Battle Rages On
One difficulty in stopping spammers is that some of their ploys work. If no one believed the story of the deposed, rich prince and others like it, much spam would cease. (September 6, 2002) | | Newsfactor: The Unstoppable Flood of Spam
After remaining neutral for some time, the Direct Marketing Association announced last week that it will support U.S. state and federal legislation aimed at curtailing spam. (October 29, 2002) | | NPR - All Things Considered - Spam
A radio segment on "spam" with Jason Catlett, head of Junkbusters Corporation, which is a privacy advocacy firm. He talks about how spam works, how it makes its way around the world and why it's successful. Then a talk with Alan Ralsky, director of Creative Marketing Zone. (August 15, 2002) | | PCWorld.com: Spammers Claim Rights, Too
Opt-In Marketing Services challenges antispam efforts, organizations in court. (June 3, 2002) | | PCWorld.com: Verio Tries to Get Monkeys.com Off Its Back
Web-hosting company won its battle against an antispam activist, but the war is far from over. (July 25, 2002) | | San Francisco Chronicle: Court upholds anti-spam law / Unsolicited e-mail not protected, judges say
In a victory to thrill anyone annoyed by the "spam" that clogs e-mail accounts, an appellate court has upheld the constitutionality of California's tough 1998 law regulating unwanted commercial messages. (January 4, 2002) | | San Francisco Chronicle: Spam going mobile
Fight is on to keep unwanted text ads off cell phones. (January 15, 2002) | | San Francisco Chronicle: Spam stampede clogs Internet
Amid all the unwanted e-mail pitches for Viagra, porn and Nigerian get- rich schemes comes this message from computer experts: You ain't seen nothing yet. (September 8, 2002) | | Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Deceptive chain e-mails targeted
FTC goes after spam purveyors who peddle dubious schemes. (February 13, 2002) | | seattlep-i.com: 'Spam' bill would require senders to include personal info
Unsolicited e-mail, also known as "spam," would become a thing of the past under a bill introduced by Sen. Bill Finkbeiner, R-Kirkland. (January 22, 2002) |
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