I suppose you could just about call any junkmail you get 'unsolicited' by that argument, since really any time you give your snail and/or email address to someone you can expect to receive spam.
Personally, I'm all for it as long as there's a way to turn it off. For example Go!Zilla has a way... You register the software. Sounds fair.
I suppose you could just about call any junkmail you get 'unsolicited' by that argument, since really any time you give your snail and/or email address to someone you can expect to receive spam.
Personally, I'm all for it as long as there's a way to turn it off. For example Go!Zilla has a way... You register the software. Sounds fair.
Jason