| Release: Immediate
Brussels, 17 November 2003 |
Deadline for anti-Spam legislation has passed - MEP urges action |
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Bill Newton Dunn, Liberal Democrat Euro MP for the East Midlands, today urged the 10 Member States that have missed the deadline for the implementation of EU anti-Spam laws to act. Speaking as the European Parliament looks ahead to the next report on the implementation of EU telecomms law, Mr Newton Dunn, who was rapporteur of the EU's 'Safer use of the Internet' package, warned: " So far only Denmark, Spain, Italy, Austria and Sweden have transposed EU legislation to outlaw and seriously restrict the sending of unsolicited commercial email - Spam. The deadline was the end of October this year. "Spam is a problem that pays no heed to national boundaries. It is vital that all EU states transpose this legislation as soon as possible if we in the East Midlands are to have a chance of tackling this annoying and potentially crippling problem. " Spam now makes up 50% of global email traffic. It wastes our time, causes tremendous frustration and leads to huge losses in productivity for business. Everyone using email in the East Midlands is affected. "The Internet is a fantastic tool. We must not allow some people to spoil it for others. There is a real risk that without action, our electronic communication systems will grind to a halt." ENDS * The Privacy and
Electronic Communications Directive prohibits the sending of unsolicited
commercial communications by fax, email, and SMS without prior consent
of the addressee (opt-in). Contact: |