The European Commission announced plans to combat spam Tuesday, promising "concrete action" by October.
Research commissioned by the European Commission shows that by the end of this summer more than half of all the e-mails in the union will be spam, the EC said.
"Combating spam has become a matter for us all, and has become one of the most significant issues facing the Internet today," said Erkki Liikanen, European Commissioner for Enterprise and the Information Society, in a statement.
Taking Action
The concrete action would focus on effective enforcement based on international cooperation among different countries. It would also include technical measures for countering spam, and raising consumer awareness of the issue, the EC said.
The Commission's plans are designed to coincide with a new law on data protection that forbids unsolicited e-mailing. This directive is due to be transposed into the statute books of the 15 European Union member states in October.
Under the data protection law, e-mail marketing will only be allowed with prior consent from the recipient. This "opt-in" approach does, however, permit marketing companies to target their existing customers.
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