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Good point. IF the list becomes available for free or pay, there are two p.o.v's that I can think of:
If you do spam someone who bothered to put themselves on the Do Not Spam list, they will kick and scream and raise holy hell if any spam does get through to them
OR
your spam will hit a consumer who is now re-sensitized to spam, since he's not used to getting as much anymore.
Either-or.
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