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Spam in South Africa
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The ECT Act was, among other things, intended to help curb spam but, in practice, it has turned out to be less than perfect.
How much of a problem is spam? Well, that depends on who you are and how ubiquitous your e-mail addresses are.
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Driving forces The ECT Act was intended to curb spam, but something seems to have been lost in the translation. The MD of an online advertising agency that sends out a bimonthly electronic newsletter in South Africa freely admits that the first time the newsletter is received, it is typically unsolicited. "The first one that goes out is spam; the second time we go out, we are sending to people who have decided not to opt out," he says. This, he explains, is entirely within the law. The Act is pretty clear in that if you send an unsolicited e-mail, you must give the opportunity to unsubscribe.
One Unsolicited Mail Too Many
South African ISPs that are members of the ISP Association subscribe to a Code of Conduct that includes the requirement to take measures to ensure that their networks are not used for unsolicited bulk e-mail. But this raises another aspect of the Act - ISPs that interfere with e-mail, have a total disregard for the law because the transmission aspects of the legislation render it illegal to do anything that prevents e-mail from going through. The ECT Act says absolutely nothing about transmission. The Interception and Monitoring Act says you can do all sorts of things on your network but you need the permission of your network controller, which is your CEO. And you need to take reasonable measures to let people who are using that network know that you are intercepting communication. Filtering spam would be an intercept - it is worth noting that the vast majority of unsolicited e-mail received in SA originates overseas. That being the case, local legislation will have little or no effect and all local internet users will be more or less equally affected.
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