The Ottawa Citizen covers Professor Geist’s recent speech on anti-spam measures in Canada, delivered at the Law Society’s Bi-Annual Conference on Communications Law. The speech argued that Canada already has most of the legal tools needed to combat spam and that better enforcement is needed. see: Spam: We’ve Got the Tools To Fight It (Ottawa Citizen) also see: BC Order
Untouchable? The Canadian Battle Against Spam
April 24, 2004
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Most of the spam I get comes from Canada so you aren’t doing very well are you