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RE: [Asrg] Opt-out lists and legislation
> On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 04:57:47PM -0800, Hallam-Baker, Phillip wrote:
> > But US spam senders are unlikely to uproot themselves and go to
> > places where there is no effective government. If they tried the
> > bribes that they would have to pay to operate would quickly erase
> > their profits.
>
> I'm not convinced at all. Consider the current situation with trade
> agreements w.r.t. software and VCD piracy; the biggest offenders
> are in East Asia, and have been for decades. So obviously US-led
> trade agreements are taking a long time to have an appreciable
> effect over there.
What an amazingly parochial view. It is unlikely that we are going
to see any US led trade agreements for many years. Why do you assume
that your country is the only super-national actor?
Korea is looking to adopt anti-spam legislation unilaterally. Their
people have the same complaints as everyone else.
Phill
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