This article discusses why a system to combat unwanted Internet spam, or junk e-mail, should not be modeled after the Do-Not-Call registry developed to curtail telemarketing phone calls. The Do-Not-Call registry is an opt-out system where consumers must place their phone numbers on a list that designates them as consumers unwilling to accept telemarketing calls. In the Internet spam context, this article argues that to force Internet users to place their e-mail addresses on a similar do-not-spam list could lead to potential problems. For example, if a would-be spammer was to get a hold of that list, she or he would have a list of virtually guaranteed to be valid e-mail addresses. Instead of using an opt-out system, this article suggests...
The recipe for success to combat unsolicited and unwanted e-mail, otherwise known as spam, has not y...
This Note will discuss the issue of non-commercial spam through the prism of a case recently decided...
The ever-increasing deluge of unsolicited e-mail, or spam, results in millions of dollars of economi...
This article discusses why a system to combat unwanted Internet spam, or junk e-mail, should not be ...
The prevalence of unsolicited e-mail, otherwise called spam, continues to haunt every user of the In...
This article seeks to identify areas that truly require legislative intervention by examining the ha...
Spain, or unsolicited commercial email, drastically lowers the costs of advertising directly to pros...
A growing number of companies are using e-mail as an important component of their online marketing s...
This article examines the effect of spam legislation in the United States. It discusses state legisl...
The United States Congress recently passed the first federal legislation to curb the influx of spam....
Before 1994, the average Internet user received little unsolicited commercial email, or spam. But ...
The Internet introduced the concept of email – a means of communication that arguably provides the c...
In the last decade, email spam has become more than just an annoyance for email users. Unsolicited m...
Paper presented by Edwards on 'Canning the spam: Is there a case for legal control of junk electroni...
The internet offers a cost-effective medium to build better relationships with customers than has be...
The recipe for success to combat unsolicited and unwanted e-mail, otherwise known as spam, has not y...
This Note will discuss the issue of non-commercial spam through the prism of a case recently decided...
The ever-increasing deluge of unsolicited e-mail, or spam, results in millions of dollars of economi...
This article discusses why a system to combat unwanted Internet spam, or junk e-mail, should not be ...
The prevalence of unsolicited e-mail, otherwise called spam, continues to haunt every user of the In...
This article seeks to identify areas that truly require legislative intervention by examining the ha...
Spain, or unsolicited commercial email, drastically lowers the costs of advertising directly to pros...
A growing number of companies are using e-mail as an important component of their online marketing s...
This article examines the effect of spam legislation in the United States. It discusses state legisl...
The United States Congress recently passed the first federal legislation to curb the influx of spam....
Before 1994, the average Internet user received little unsolicited commercial email, or spam. But ...
The Internet introduced the concept of email – a means of communication that arguably provides the c...
In the last decade, email spam has become more than just an annoyance for email users. Unsolicited m...
Paper presented by Edwards on 'Canning the spam: Is there a case for legal control of junk electroni...
The internet offers a cost-effective medium to build better relationships with customers than has be...
The recipe for success to combat unsolicited and unwanted e-mail, otherwise known as spam, has not y...
This Note will discuss the issue of non-commercial spam through the prism of a case recently decided...
The ever-increasing deluge of unsolicited e-mail, or spam, results in millions of dollars of economi...