Re: Why spam is a problem.

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On Sat, 17 Aug 2002, Jacob Palme wrote:

> At 13:55 -0500 02-08-13, Eric A. Hall wrote:
> >This is where spam laws would have to deviate from the existing junk fax
> >laws. While the latter targets the senders, the former would have to
> >target the beneficiary. EG, if the spam comes from Russia but the
> >beneficiary is stateside, the beneficiary should get penalized based on
> >that fact alone. [yes this is US-centric, substitute accordingly]
> 
> 
> At 21:09 -0700 02-08-13, Dave Crocker wrote:
> >how does this help with the massive amount of international spam?
> 
> 
> As a basis for discussion of anti-spam legislation, here
> is a description of how the Swedish government treated
> commercial radio in the 1970s. (At that time, commercial
> radio was forbidden in Sweden. Now, it is permitted,
> but the interesting thing is not what they wanted to
> forbid, but how they tried to do it.)
> 
> It all started when several ships on international
> water outside Sweden began sending commercial around-
> the-clock music.
> 
> The Swedish government then made a law saying that
> such broadcast was illegal, and that if such a boat
> came into Swedish waters, it would be seized. They
> also forbade radio telephone to this boat. (In both
> cases with exception for emergency calamities.)
> This law did *not* work.
> 
> The Swedish goverment then changed the law saying
> that any Swede who paid for an advertisment or earned
> money by co-working with such radio stations would
> be illegal. This worked!
> 
> My conclusion is that if the government wants to
> stop spamming, it has to write a law saying that
> "any citizen who earns money from spam, or who
> is selling products or services through spam,
> is illegal. Even if the actual sending of the spam,
> and the company paying for the spam, is in another
> country.
> -- 
> Jacob Palme <jpalme@dsv.su.se> (Stockholm University and KTH)
> for more info see URL: http://www.dsv.su.se/jpalme/
> 
> 


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