--- Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2003 21:00:21 -0800 To: Declan McCullagh <declan@private> From: "A.Lizard" <alizard@private> Subject: Re: [Politech] Why Fed spam bill is a "critical law, " from America Online [sp] In-Reply-To: <6.0.0.22.2.20031122194333.021ed830@private> At 07:46 PM 11/22/03 -0500, you wrote: >--- > >AMERICA ONLINE, AN INDUSTRY LEADER IN THE FIGHT FOR TOUGHER ANTI-SPAM >LAWS, APPLAUDS BIPARTISAN CONGRESSIONAL AGREEMENT AND ACTION ON TOUGH NEW >SPAM LAWS > >Dulles, VA - November 21, 2003 - America Online, Inc., the world's leading >interactive services company, today issued the following statement >concerning the bipartisan agreement on Federal anti-spam legislation (S. >877) that is being adopted by Congress: Will they still be thanking Congress when their spam load doubles or worse? The legislation is "opt-out", not "opt-in"... how many Fortune 500 companies are going to start spamming us with "legitimate" advertising "in full compliance with S.877"? My guess is *all* of them. Each with a valid postal address on the bottom. The only good news about this is that everyone who challenges any of the 392 Congressmen and 97 senators will be able to point to their opponent as "the jackass who doubled the amount of spam you are getting by *LEGALIZING* spam". Anyone who knows any challenger running for Congress or the Senate should point this out around the first of next year. I think every American Internet user should know who to thank for this. Actually, I think "doubles" is optimistic. Most of us can expect to see our Internet bills go up due to the increase of spam traffic this law is going to generate, and some providers who can't pass their increased costs along will probably go under. However, I can think of one group who's going to find the "Do Not Spam" registry *very* useful. The Nigerian spammers. Anyone who registers for it is probably going to find the spam he won't be getting from "reputable companies" replaced by Nigerian spam. A.Lizard ************************************************************************ member The Internet Society (ISOC), The HTML Writers Guild. "Outlook is a security hole that masqurades as an e-mail client." Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols Personal Website http://www.ecis.com/~alizard business Website http://reptilelabs.com backup address (if ALL else fails) alizard@private [temporarily fubared, will be fixed or replaced] PGP 8.0 key available by request or keyserver. Download PGP from http://www.pgpi.org for e-mail privacy. Disaster prep info: http://www.ecis.com/~alizard/y2k.html For new music, try http://www.eliangedeon.com *********************************************************************** _______________________________________________ Politech mailing list Archived at http://www.politechbot.com/ Moderated by Declan McCullagh (http://www.mccullagh.org/)
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