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Re: New law in Europe (Score: 1) by andyr6381 on Saturday, December 13 @ 13:57:40 CET (User Info | Send a Message) | Ok so if 35% comes from the us what are the break downs for the other countries? if the gov was elected on a 35% majority that would be a landslide. But those stats are wrong. according to theinquirer the breakdown from a sample of 140 emails was:
A total of 13, or 9%, came from Brazil; a further 18, or 13%, came from China; and a massive 58 or 41% of the total came from the USA
Most SPAM still comes from the USA: http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=12047
And again I said spammers already use illegal measures so new laws wont change the trend, the only possible way to stop SPAM is a to have more control over email servers. this will eventually happen as you can already see the tighter controls effecting comercial sites. The fact that an email can be forged very easily suggest this system cant and wont last. Look at new viruses sent via email pretending to be from MS offering security updates. Email as we know it will be gone withing 5-10yrs.
We live in a capalist world and the net has had an easy ride sinces its birth. Its only a matter of time before further restrictions are brought into place as goverments grasp every penny from it they can.
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