How Article 57 Quietly Perverts China's New Anti-Spam Regs

Posted by zanek on May 19, 2006 3:19 PM EDT
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Most who have read China's Internet Email Service Management Regulations know that, in an effort to control spam, it limits commercial email, while forcing email service providers to register all IP addresses and keep logs of email correspondents. But an article incorporated by reference strips all anti-spam pretensions aside, by aiming squarely at email communications between consenting, and possibly religious or political, adults.

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