However, if ISPs are the ones paying for bandwidth... how would a "tax" help, per se? Should ISPs charge for email? And, if so, won't spammers overseas still get away with things? (Actually, with taxes, they do too.)
"Scientist Yahoo Serious was quoted as saying: "It's really not all that different from work I did with bubbles on that Einstein flick... in fact, early prototypes of this cooling system even involved some beer I had stashed in a jug during that shoot..."
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However, if ISPs are the ones paying for bandwidth... how would a "tax" help, per se? Should ISPs charge for email? And, if so, won't spammers overseas still get away with things? (Actually, with taxes, they do too.)
"Scientist Yahoo Serious was quoted as saying: "It's really not all that different from work I did with bubbles on that Einstein flick... in fact, early prototypes of this cooling system even involved some beer I had stashed in a jug during that shoot..."