Japan Passes Anti-spam Law
Dr. Tom writes: "Japan Today reports on the new anti-spam
law in Japan (which went into effect Thursday).
The law's main feature is that it prohibits sending email with nonexistent or spoofed addresses -- a practice common among spammers. It also requires
senders to clearly identify UCE as such (so users can install automated blocking tools if they so desire) and provide opt-out functionality. The UCE problem is especially severe in Japan where local phone calls are not free and users must currently pay for downloads of email. Opt-out features are a bad idea, though, because when you opt-out, it just proves your email is valid and the spammers can sell that. But requiring UCE to contain a "Bulk" keyword allows users to have their ISPs block the downloads automatically.
The Diet is also considering legislation that would make all UCE illegal."
"Their" And no, because international legal precedents matter.