Spam
There is no single definition of spam, but everyone agrees that spam is, at a minimum, unsolicited and unwanted e-mail.
FAQs
Resources
Governmental Initiatives re: Spam
Canada
- Industry Canada (IC) web page on spam
- Canadian Code of Practice for Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce
- Spam Task Force (Industry Canada)
- CRTC Decision not to regulate internet/spam (1999)
USA
- United States CAN-SPAM Act
- Spamlinks.net: Links to US spam legislation
- Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Spam page (USA)
- FTC Consumer Alert on E-mail Harvesting
- SpamCon Foundation Law Center
Australia
- Australia's Spam Act 2003
- Australia's Spam (Consequential Amendments) Act 2003
- Coalition Against Unsolicited Bulk Email (CAUBE)
- Australian Spam Law Compliance
** European Union**
- European Union Laws on Spam
- European Union Directive
- Spam Laws in EU Member States
- France's New Digital Economy Bill (highly controversial digital bill)
International/Other
- Other Countries' Laws on Spam - links to governments of other nations with anti-spam laws
- Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's (OECD) Guidelines for Consumer Protection in the Context of Electronic Commerce
Anti-Spam Organizations
- CAUCE Canada - includes links to other CAUCE sites
- Junkbusters - Tips on handling Spam
- The Spamhaus Project - UK web page containing spam info. & Top 150 known spammers (ROKSO)
- UXN Spam Combat - part of Spamhaus Project
- Anti-Spam Research Group - Taxonomy of the problem and solutions of spam
- Center for Democracy and Technology spam page (USA)
- Electronic Privacy Information Center spam page (USA)
- Telecommunications and Research Action Center - Ban the Spam webpage (USA)
Private Anti-Spam websites
- Stop Spam Here - Canadian initiative
- Be Web Aware spam page
- Spam.org - Useful Information on Reducing Spam
- Get Net Wise - Using Tools and Action against Spam
- Fight Spam on the Internet
- Death to Spam: Guide to Dealing with Unwanted email
- Self-Help Remedies on Spam
- Self Proclaimed Spam Fighter's web page
- Spam Awareness Spam information web page with links and resources
- Promoting Responsible Net Commerce
- Managing Spam: A Call to Action
- SpamPal: E-mail Classification Program
- Spam Prevention Early Warning System
- SpamArchive - Testing, Developing and Benchmarking Anti-spam Tools
- SpamNEWS - information relevant to professionals in the anti-spam sector
- Open Relay Database - Industry organizations and initiatives re: spam
- The Canadian Association of Internet Providers (CAIP)
- Canadian Marketing Association - Code of Ethics
Anti-Spam Laws, Bills, Directives and Cases
- United States Federal Law on Spam
- Other Countries' Laws on Spam
- European Union Laws on Spam
- European Union Directive
- Australia's Spam Act 2003
- Australia's Spam (Consequential Amendments) Act 2003
- France's New Digital Economy Bill
- CRTC Decision on Internet Regulation
- John Marshall Law School Cases on Spam
Spam Reports
- Phrack Magazine: A description from Phrack Magazine of how IP spoofing works and how it can be prevented, "IP-Spoofing Demystified"
- CAUBE.AU, "Spam Volume Statistics"
- Federal Trade Commission's Division of Marketing Practices 2003, "False Claims in Spam"
- Federal Trade Commission's "You've got Spam: How to 'Can' Unwanted E-mail?"
- Center for Democracy & Technology, "Why Am I Getting All This Spam? Unsolicited Commercial E-mail Research: Six Month Report"
- Paul Hoffman & Dave Crocker, "Unsolicited Bulk Email: Mechanisms for Control"
- Paul Hoffman & Dave Crocker, "Unsolicited Bulk Email: Definitions and Problems"
- Lilian Edwards, "Canning the Spam: Is There a Case for Legal Control of Junk Electronic Mail?"
- Jonathan Byrne, "Squeezing Spam Off the Net: Federal Regulation of Unsolicited Commercial Email" (1998) 2 W.Va. JL and Tech 4
- Anti-Spam Research Group, "Internet Service Providers' Consortium Position Paper"
- National Office for the Information Economy (NOIE), "The Spam Final Report"