[Asrg] 2a. Analysis - Impact of Anti-spam Laws - Article (was Re: [Asrg] South Korean anti-spam laws)

Yakov Shafranovich <research@solidmatrix.com> Sat, 20 September 2003 02:36 UTC

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At 03:00 PM 9/2/2003, Ken Hirsch wrote:
>http://www.washingtontimes.com/business/20030901-102352-8411r.htm
>No slap on the wrist for spam in South Korea
>By Tim Lemke
>THE WASHINGTON TIMES
>
>South Korean Internet users are getting spammed much less after their
>government enacted laws that slap huge fines on companies that send
>unsolicited e-mail.
>
>The average Internet user in South Korea received 20 percent fewer e-mails
>in July, down from an all-time high of 43.4 per day in March, according to
>the Korean Information Security Agency, which attributed the decline to the
>new laws.
>
>Full text:
>http://www.washingtontimes.com/business/20030901-102352-8411r.htm


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