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Congress Loves Spam -- If It's From Congress

Makarand writes "According to this NY Times article (registration required), while Congressional members were busy passing the U.S. anti-spam law that will go into effect on January 1, they were also busy sending unsolicited e-mail to their constituents. This activity was aimed at growing the subscriber base receiving their political messages because these email lists are not subject to the normal 90-day blackout period before an election where members are forbidden to use taxpayer-supported Congressional mass communications. Consumer advocacy groups say that this policy may be unfair to the challengers because this loophole could be used by elected officials to communicate with voters right up to Election Day."

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  1. You need to relize by geekoid · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    that almost nobody gets as worked up about spam as the people who post on slashdot.

    Most people don't care or mind, unless its porn.

    Personally, I have nothing against spam, I just want it clearly marked as such.

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