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To Protest Unwanted E-Mail, Spam Cop Goes to the Source - A consultant introduces a tool to let users complain about spam to authorities. [NYT]
 
U.S. House Committee Mulls Spam Crackdown - The U.S. House of Representatives Commerce Committee convened yesterday to examine ways to crack down on mass junk mailers and prevent such so-called "spam" from thwarting efforts to build consumer confidence in electronic commerce. [E-Commerce Times]
 
When candidates spam - A mass e-mailing by a New Jersey Republican stirs up an online hornet's nest. [Salon 21st]
 
Who's Spamming Whom? - Several spammers talk about why they spam; a brief history of spamming. [The Industry Standard]
 
With spam like this, who needs enemies? - Readers balk at vendors' e-mail. How NOT to promote your otherwise-respectable large PC company (InfoWorld)
 
Yahoo curbs message board spam - Yahoo blocks access to sites advertised in spam sent to its users. [CNET]
 
eBetween spawning setup spam? - New technology nudges out Windows startup -- lets companies pitch services to new PC users.
 
 

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