Comment Number: OL-100007
Received: 8/15/2004 8:55:42 AM
Organization: edgeinfotech.com
Commenter: Ronald D. Edge
State: IN
Agency: Federal Trade Commission
Rule: Definitions, Implementation, and Reporting Requirements Under the CAN-SPAM Act (NPRM)
Docket ID: [3084-AA96]
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Comments:

As posted on my web site: http://mainsleazespam.com. Once again, the regulators and legislators totally miss the point. The problem is not the content. The problem is not determining if the unsolicited email is commercial or from my Great Aunt Minnie (may she rest in peace. She passed away before having to deal with spam email. But I fondly remember her breakfasts cooked on a wood stove.). The problem is plainly and simply: the email is bulk and unsolicited. It should illegal ON THOSE GROUND ALONE. Unfortunately, the "You CAN-SPAM Act" says it is legal. Thus facilitating the spammers and exascerbating the problem. I know, you are simply shocked our esteemed legislators could get it so wrong, right?]