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The CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 was supposed to eliminate spam email. This federal spam law that became effective January 1, 2004, was passed by Congress to get rid of junk email.
So why didn't the law eliminate spam and why is it so difficult to stop it? Still today, more than 40% of all e-mail is still unsolicited sent to you by spammers even though that law passed. The truth is email spammers make so much money they can afford to outsmart The Federal Trade Commission with sophisticated technology. It is almost impossible to enforce this law although a few do get caught and pay the huge price. Spam is not likely to go away anytime soon, and it's difficult to eliminate spam email altogether. But there are some simple ways to significantly reduce spam from getting into your inbox. Read the Complete Paper You don't have permission to post replies. Please login or register. |
