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<title>Comment by Hal Pawluk on Anti-Spam Law Fails</title>
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<description>Brightmail says spam is up 2% last month.

Europe says 80% of spam there originates in the United States.

There was no chance whatsoever that the &quot;Yes-you-CAN-SPAM&quot; act was going to change anything - it simply gives spammers permission to spam.
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