#C27 – ECPA, C-27 Given Second Reading & Debate continues December 11
Electronic Commerce Protection BillSecond Reading—Debate ContinuedOn the Order:Resuming debate on the motion of the Honourable Senator Oliver, seconded by the Honourable Senator Di Nino, for the second reading of Bill C-27, An Act to promote the efficiency and...
#C27 – ECPA, C-27 Given Second Reading in the Canadian Senate
Electronic Commerce Protection Bill Second Reading—Debate Adjourned Hon. Donald H. Oliver moved second reading of Bill C-27, An Act to promote the efficiency and adaptability of the Canadian economy by regulating certain activities that discourage reliance on...
Huge US fine for NZ spammer – CAUCE President John Levine Assists in Case
The New Zealander identified by the United States Federal Trade Commission as the ring leader of an international spam network has been ordered to pay $US15.15 million by a US federal judge.A year ago Lance Atkinson, who lives in Pelican Waters, Queensland admitted...
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CAUCE is an all-volunteer Internet end-user advocacy organization. CAUCE has moved beyond its original mission of advocating for anti-spam laws, to a broader stance of defending the interests all users in the areas of privacy and abuse in all its forms on the...
Maybe email IS dead — part of it, anyway.
by J.D. FalkI tend to chuckle at every new proclamation that email is dead. Google Wave won't kill it. Twitter and Facebook aren't killing it; they're using it. RSS didn't kill it. Instant messaging didn't kill it. "Push media" (remember...
Consumer Alert: Deep Inside a ‘Work at Home’ Scam: Mules Victimized by “Air Parcel Express”
Here at CAUCE, we don't often post articles unrelated to spam law, but this piece by RSA is remarkably well-written and relevant to all Internet users, particularly during these days of high unemployment. Scam job offers to 'work at home' have appeared on...
#C27 Anti-spam bill by end of year – Dalhousie Gazette
C-27 one step closer to becoming lawCanadians could soon enjoy better protection when it comes to unwanted spam filling our e-mail inboxes. Bill C-27, the Electronic Commerce Protection Act, passed through the House of Commons standing committee on industry, science...
Email’s Not Dead, neither is Spam
by Neil SchwartzmanOver the past few years, we have seen a plethora of over-hyped articles in the popular press and blogosphere crowing wrong-headedly about how "email is dead". Social networks like Facebook and Twitter, new and as-yet unproven technologies...
#C27 – Digital Copyright Canada “Debate on spam became innovation agenda discussion”
Russell McOrmond at DCC pointed out the NDPs support of C-27 and how it dovetails to other agenda points:Charlie Angus was in full force yesterday. He took his contribution to the debate on Bill C-27 (often called the anti-SPAM bill, although it still contains...