EUOBSERVER, Brussels writes:
EU member states have committed themselves to implementing a new directive banning e-mail spam and making it illegal to register cookies without the prior consent of internet users.
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One of Sweden's largest ISPs, Telia starts to block computers that send spam. 'The computers that Telia will block are primarily those that have been infected with "trojans" which are being used, without the customer's knowledge, to send enormous amounts of spam.
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International Herald Tribune, France writes:
Two weeks ago, a European Union directive took effect requiring senders of commercial e-mail to get individuals' permission first.
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The Register writes:
Spammers can make lucrative living even though only 50 in every million people respond to unsolicited commercial email.
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The Star-Techcentral.com writes:
RECENT surveys indicate that by the middle of 2004, junkmail will make up 60% of the total global e-mail volume.
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