Spam Canned? Not Yet, Say Americans

Spam Canned? Not Yet, Say Americans

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Spam Canned? Not Yet, Say Americans Lisa Minter 04-27-2005
Posted by Lisa Minter on April 27, 2005, 9:04 pm
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So, did the CAN SPAM act passed by the feds awhile back help to
reduce the amount of spam flowing to inboxes all around the
world? Not a bit, say its biggest critics, who note that among
other things, lethargy and quarreling among many netters has only
made the problem get much worse.

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