Hi,
This is also the case in France.
The French Law states that the sender must ask authorization from the
recipient prior to commercial sollicitations and provide ways to remove
data from the company database in case the customer wants his data to be
removed (See http://www.cnil.fr for more informations).
It also states that automated sending robots for any type of
sollicitation (email/phone/fax) is forbidden.
Not to say that we don't get lots of email spam or even fax or phone
spams in France, on the contrary...
The facts have proven that the laws (be it american, german, french or
whatever) were unable to protect mailboxes against spammers. The money
spammer earn being vastly superior to what a Legal Judgment may cost them.
I suggest we avoid discussing legal aspects of the spam laws since it
will be a waste of time anyway. For people interested in this subject,
http://www.spamlaws.com/ would be a good start.
By the way, is there already a FAQ or Howto for this list already ? I
have seen nothing in the subscribing mail.
Pierre BRUA
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Hadmut Danisch a écrit:
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 01:00:37PM -0800, Brad Templeton wrote:
b) Don't forget privacy rights and the (in the USA, constitutionally
protected) right of anonymous communication in designing any systems
of authentication.
Interesting. Could anyone give me a hint which part of the
US constitution is stating this?
There might be a conflict between constitutions.
The german constitution says it is the recipients right to
not be bothered with unsolicited communication which includes
anonymous communication.
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