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Yes, and of course there will be two dozen loop holes.
I"m not an attorney, but from what I"ve read of anti spam laws passed on the state level there is always a clause along of the lines of "if you do business with a customer, then you legally have the right to send that customer promotional messages". In other words, I have the right to send email to anyone who ever signed up for one of our sites.
I think the Senate needs to understand this is not something that only affects people living within the US, but every where else in the world. I'm sure some spammer from Russia would love to get their hands on the "do not spam" list. And just what is the US going to do when someone from some third world county violates this law?
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