Japan Passes Anti-spam Law 12
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."
So how do I sue? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:So how do I sue? (Score:2)
Re:So how do I sue? (Score:2)
Intersting (Score:1)
fp anyway...
Re:Intersting (Score:1)
I think prison sentences is a better way to put people off. Lock up the company directors, they'll love that.
IIRC, the japanese courts system is a bit different to western ones as well. A far higher proportion of cases that go to court result in convictions, for example.
Re:Umm (Score:1, Insightful)
Should I get a .jp email address now? (Score:1)