@article{ART000948848},
author={Lee, Woo-Kwon},
title={Effective Regulation Alternatives of Spam Mail},
journal={Journal of Regulation Studies},
issn={1738-7132},
year={2004},
volume={13},
number={2},
pages={201-227}
TY - JOUR
AU - Lee, Woo-Kwon
TI - Effective Regulation Alternatives of Spam Mail
JO - Journal of Regulation Studies
PY - 2004
VL - 13
IS - 2
PB - 한국규제학회
SP - 201
EP - 227
SN - 1738-7132
AB - The purpose of this paper is to suggest policy alternatives for effective regulation of spam mail. A strong need for the institution and legislation policy against unsolicited commercial mail over the internet has been raised from all walks of life because spam mail annoys recipients as well as internet service providers(ISPs). Alternatives for Efective regulation of spam mail are strengthening of control and penalty of spam mail(spammer), reinforcement of nongovernmental self-regulation, introduction of a opt-in mode of spam mail, setting of cooperative international network system, establishment of information culture and ethics.
KW - spam-mail;Opt-in;Opt-out;legislative regulation
DO -
UR -
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Lee, Woo-Kwon. (2004). Effective Regulation Alternatives of Spam Mail. Journal of Regulation Studies, 13(2), 201-227.
Lee, Woo-Kwon. 2004, "Effective Regulation Alternatives of Spam Mail", Journal of Regulation Studies, vol.13, no.2 pp.201-227.
Lee, Woo-Kwon "Effective Regulation Alternatives of Spam Mail" Journal of Regulation Studies 13.2 pp.201-227 (2004) : 201.
Lee, Woo-Kwon. Effective Regulation Alternatives of Spam Mail. 2004; 13(2), 201-227.
Lee, Woo-Kwon. "Effective Regulation Alternatives of Spam Mail" Journal of Regulation Studies 13, no.2 (2004) : 201-227.
Lee, Woo-Kwon. Effective Regulation Alternatives of Spam Mail. Journal of Regulation Studies, 13(2), 201-227.
Lee, Woo-Kwon. Effective Regulation Alternatives of Spam Mail. Journal of Regulation Studies. 2004; 13(2) 201-227.
Lee, Woo-Kwon. Effective Regulation Alternatives of Spam Mail. 2004; 13(2), 201-227.
Lee, Woo-Kwon. "Effective Regulation Alternatives of Spam Mail" Journal of Regulation Studies 13, no.2 (2004) : 201-227.