After some friendly negotiations with local authorities, Spamhaus, a volunteer organization fighting the proliferation of unsolicited e-mail across the globe, has established operations in China with the launch of a new Web site, spamhaus.cn. The move is seen by some as another positive sign that the Asian giant is waking up to its spam problem. “Things are changing,” Neil Schwartzman, chairman of the board of the Canadian Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email (CAUCE) in Montreal, told TechNewsWorld. “The Chinese government seems to be making some noises that they want to do the right thing.”
Spamhaus Sets Up Shop in China
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. June 1, 2004 07:13 AMAfter some friendly negotiations with local authorities, Spamhaus, a volunteer organization fighting the proliferation of unsolicited e-mail across the globe, has established operations in China with the launch of a new Web site, spamhaus.cn. The move is seen by some as another positive sign that the Asian giant is waking up to its spam problem. “Things are changing,” Neil Schwartzman, chairman of the board of the Canadian Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email (CAUCE) in Montreal, told TechNewsWorld. “The Chinese government seems to be making some noises that they want to do the right thing.”