Despite a lot of noisy consumer opposition to the junk e-mail unlovingly known as “spam,” the practice of flooding in-boxes with unwanted marketing ploys continues unabated. In fact, even though there are now some state laws closely regulating spamming, the practice of sending mass unsolicited e-mails has acquired a sheen of respectability, and in some quarters is enthusiastically referred to as “sending an e-mail blitz.”
Despite Foes, Spam Thrives
Posted by: Los Angeles Newsroom July 6, 2000 12:00 AMDespite a lot of noisy consumer opposition to the junk e-mail unlovingly known as “spam,” the practice of flooding in-boxes with unwanted marketing ploys continues unabated. In fact, even though there are now some state laws closely regulating spamming, the practice of sending mass unsolicited e-mails has acquired a sheen of respectability, and in some quarters is enthusiastically referred to as “sending an e-mail blitz.”