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UK bans spam messages



brighton rock

New member
Jul 5, 2003
4,430
lancing
UK bans spam messages


Spam said to make up half of all e-mails sent
The UK has made spam a criminal offence to try to stop the flood of unsolicited messages.
Under the new law, spammers could be fined £5,000 in a magistrates court or an unlimited penalty from a jury.

But they would not be sent to jail, according to the new measures introduced by Communications Minister Stephen Timms.

Spam has become the bane of internet users, with junk messages making up more than half of all e-mails sent.


Permission to send

"It's crucial that people feel safe and have confidence in utilising electronic communication technologies," said Mr Timms.

"These regulations will help combat the global nuisance of unsolicited e-mails and texts by enshrining in law rights that give consumers more say over who can use their personal details. "

The measures take effect on 11 December and will be enforced by the Information Commissioner.

Under the new law, companies will have to get permission from an individual before they can send them an e-mail or text message.

But the regulations do not cover business e-mail addresses, despite some calls for a blanket ban on spam.

Jail in Italy

The British measures are not as drastic as Italian anti-spam laws.

Earlier this month Italy imposed tough regulations to fine spammers up to 90,000 euros (£66,000) and impose a maximum prison term of three years.

EU legislation banning unwanted e-mail is due to come into force on 31 October, but correspondents say that, given the global nature of the internet, it may have little effect.

Most spam comes from the United States and Asia, and will be outside its reach.

The EU legislation leaves it to each member state how to enforce the legislation, as long as the enforcement is "effective".

The UK legislation also sets guidelines for the use of cookies, electronic tags that help websites keep track of visitors.

In future, people will be able to insist that sites do not store their personal information.
 








Sam

Formerly "Sambo"
Jul 22, 2003
2,438
Oxfordshire
good news, i get everything, breast and penis enlargemants, viagra, ink toner, porn etc.. the list is endless. I get about 45 junk a day!

if i go to a police station with the addresses, will they sort it out?



i think not.:nono:
 








Bwian

Kiss my (_!_)
Jul 14, 2003
15,898
After sending a complaint to NTL telling them that only their system lets through 25 offers to enlarge the old tadger they told me that there was nothing they could do because the spam originates from outside their system. This despite the fact that a harvester has clearly breached their 'security'.

I now forward every piece of spam to abuse@ntl.com :lolol:

If those wankers aren't prepared to help their customers they'll at least enjoy the same amount of crap as me:salute: Maybe they'll also take advantage of dick enlarging offers, valium and diet patches-so if you see a very relaxed, skinny individual with a dick down to their knees they quite possibly work for ntl:lolol:
 


As the original post says, spam rarely originates from this country anyway, so I'm not too confident that this shit will suddenly stop appearing in my mailbox. If they tried to bring in a law for the yanks, no doubt they would squeal it was an infringement of their constitution!
 






looney

Banned
Jul 7, 2003
15,652
Zeitgeist said:
As the original post says, spam rarely originates from this country anyway, so I'm not too confident that this shit will suddenly stop appearing in my mailbox. If they tried to bring in a law for the yanks, no doubt they would squeal it was an infringement of their constitution!

Actually even harsher laws are in the pipeline in several states and more are planning action.

Virginia is planning jail sentences and using confiscation laws designed to deal with the mafia!

I have been spam free for 3 days as I had the last company hassling me booted of there ISP, 5 times.


Its easy to get back at them if you know how.

Tracking I.P.'s most of mines origin has been, US/UK/Holland and they are quite easy to deal with.

Its easy to block mail from Russia asia etc as well.

Spams days are numbered.:clap2:
 


aftershavedave

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
7,225
as 10cc say, not in hove
isn't the problem with blocking spam mail though that if you filter out all messages from unrecognised sources that as soon as you receive a legit mail from a friend's new mail address that you don't receive it?
 






Brixtaan

New member
Jul 7, 2003
5,030
Border country.East Preston.
It'll never work.

Spam is just proliferating.

Lord of the nerds looney must know that?
 










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