Excerpts from the article: New law to curb email, mobile spamBy Asha Popatlal, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 12 April 2007 1820 hrs A new law to curb junk email and SMS (Short Message Service) messages was passed in Parliament on Thursday, 12 April 2007. While not a magic bullet solution, the Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts said the anti-spam law is a start. It would protect consumers from unwanted messages while still giving businesses some leeway to market their products, added Dr Lee Boon Yang. Spam is an annoying and expensive problem. "The IDA (Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore) carried out a study in November 2003 and found that email spam caused Singapore users about $23m loss in productivity. The study further revealed that each of the three major local internet service providers or ISPs received close to 5,000 spam-related complaints a month," Dr Lee told Parliament. continue....

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