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Inefficient Spam Bills
posted by mpawlo on Wednesday August 20, @04:26PM
from the empower-the-user dept.
News Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chief Tim Muris stated that the proposed anti-spam bills in Congress would "do little or nothing" to halt unsolicited commercial e-mail, according to a Internetnews story. Muris continued:

'ISPs need to empower consumers by providing the means to deal with spam more easily.'

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    Inefficient Spam Bills | Login/Create an Account | Top | 1 comments | Search Discussion
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    what are we, /. ? (Score:1, Funny)
    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 20, @04:31PM (#1048)
    dupe [harvard.edu]! :b

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