Hong Kong Attacks Spam with Legislation
Date:
June 2007
Keywords (click to search): [internet] [junk mail] [unsolicited bulk e-mail] [UBE] [marketing] [anti-spam]
Hong Kong will be able to enjoy less junk mail under the Unsolicited Electronic Messages Ordinance, which was enacted by the Legislative Council in May 2007 and came into effect on June 1 2007. Businesses which send commercial electronic messages must now clearly identify themselves and provide a way for recipients to unsubscribe from further messages.
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