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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/18/2012 12:30 AM, Avri Doria
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On 15 Dec 2012, at 13:04, Roland Perry wrote:
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<pre wrap="">The anti-spam industry, and several privacy laws worldwide, have established beyond doubt what 'Unsolicited bulk communications' means for over a decade. There's no need to <b>start new hares running</b>.
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Exactly where are these well established definitions?
Which ITU treaty or ITU standard defines what "Unsolicited bulk communications" means?
And I have not the faintest idea what you mean when you speak of '<b>hares running</b>.'
avri
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Apart from the ITU related issues which Avri mentioned - and a +1
from me - I would like to ask all native speakers of the different
English dialects to PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE abstain from using your
local colorful expressions which are difficult to understand for
us - the rest of the world.<br>
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Norbert Klein<br>
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(I sign with both of my names, to avoid mail getting
mis-appropriated. Sometimes I get "responses" to what another
Norbert posted.)<br>
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