Canada Task Force Calls For Anti-Spam Law
Canrights writes "Canada's National Task Force on Spam released its final
report today. Despite prior
spam actions on privacy grounds in Canada, the task force is
calling for a tough new anti-spam law including penalties for failure
to obtain appropriate opt-in consents before sending commercial email
as well as private right of action to encourage Canadian lawsuits
against spammers. Professor
Michael Geist, who headed up the legal aspects of the task force,
provides a good
summary of the recommendations."
We just had a provincial election here in British Columbia yesterday. During the campaign, my email was bombarded by spam, from all the parties fielding candidates. I received an average of fifteen political emails per day, on each of my email accounts. Interestingly, one of these accounts was created for, and only known to, the Ministry of Human Resources, a part of the government, and it received just as much spam as the others. If the government is directly sending, or is complicit in the sending of unsolicited email, what makes you think a law against it will be followed or enforced?
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