OECD Work on Spam

Spam undermines user trust online, reduces firm productivity, and increases costs for Internet service providers.  A variety of measures and initiatives have been undertaken to address spam by OECD countries, but it is recognised that no single approach will likely succeed without close international co-ordination. The OECD Task Force has developed the anti-spam Toolkit (www.oecd-antispam.org), an instrument to help governments, regulators and industry players orient their policies relating to spam solutions.

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Report of the OECD Task Force on Spam: Anti-Spam Toolkit of Recommended Policies and Measures

20-Apr-2006

The OECD has released this report and launched an anti-spam toolkit to help governments and industry work together to combat spam. The toolkit also includes an OECD recommendation on enforcement co-operation . The anti-spam toolkit, its annexes and background papers are available at www.oecd-antispam.org.

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