Hong Kong is readying its first anti-spam laws, promising fines and long prison terms for serious offenders. The Chinese territory currently has no laws specifically outlawing junk email, and recent surveys looking at the sources of spam have included Hong Kong and China among the worst in the world. . The proposed new law appears to threaten companies which knowingly use spammers to market their products if they are based in, or do business in, Hong Kong. It may also allow action against individuals who authorise spam campaigns if they are in Hong Kong at the time the spam is sent. The link for this article located at vnunet.com is no longer available. . The proposed new law appears to threaten companies which knowingly use spammers to market their prod. readying, first, anti-spam, promising, fines, prison, terms, serious. . Brittany Day
As unlikely as it may sound, lawyers and computer security experts agree on one thing: When it comes to determining what's legal and what's not on the information superhighway, there are more questions than answers. And the shortage of clear-cut legal . . . . As unlikely as it may sound, lawyers and computer security experts agree on one thing: When it comes to determining what's legal and what's not on the information superhighway, there are more questions than answers. And the shortage of clear-cut legal guidelines is creating problems and sowing confusion among those responsible for defending agency networks. The link for this article located at Fcw.com is no longer available. . As unlikely as it may sound, lawyers and computer security experts agree on one thing: When it comes. unlikely, sound, lawyers, computer, security, experts, agree, thing, comes. . Anthony Pell
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