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FCC Official Criticizes Legislation Targeting Junk E-mail.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, August, 2003

By Anne C. Mulkern, The Denver Post Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Aug. 20--ASPEN, Colo.--Legislation aimed at stopping illegal spam will do little to halt the gush of pornographic, fraudulent and otherwise annoying messages that fill e-mail inboxes, the head of the nation's top consumer protection agency said Tuesday.

"Nobody should think that the legislation is going to solve the problem," Federal Trade Commission Chairman Timothy Muris said Tuesday during a speech at The Progress & Freedom Foundation's Aspen Summit, a gathering of telecommunications and technology leaders. "The problems are, we can't find them and we can't punish enough of them."

Spam -- e-mail consumers didn't ask for and usually don't want -- is estimated...

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