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Throwing (spam) Junk Out
Computer users sick of seeing their email inbox get flooded with sexually explicit spam must be applauding a new decision out of Washington.
On Tuesday the Federal Trade Commission said that pornographic mass electronic mailings have to carry a warning in the subject line. That will let those tapped into the Online world filter the stuff out of their mailboxes. When May 19 rolls around, sexually explicit emails will have to label themselves ?SEXUALLY-EXPLICIT:? and the contents of the message itself can?t carry pornographic material. Last spring FTC research discovered that 17 per cent of racy electronic offers held nude pictures that showed up even if the recipient didn?t want to see them. But the new rule is supposed to put a stop to that. No pornographic images will appear in the body of the email, although links to their material will be permitted. The U.S. is getting tough on the flurry of unwanted messages that are mass mailed out to hundreds of thousands of computers every day. Anger over unwanted pornography and other junk messages pushed Congress to approve the first nationwide anti-spam law last year. www.pulse24.com |
more wastes tax dollars
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I don't think this is going to be enforced, people will still spam...
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