Spam
Academic and Professional Publications
Alphabetized by author's last name, then title
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Alongi. E Elizabeth, “Has
the U.S Canned Spam?”, Arizona Law Review, Vol. 46:263,
(2004)
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Blanke, Jordan M. “Canned Spam: New State
and Federal Legislation Attempts to Put a Lid On It”, Computer Law
Review and Technology Journal, Vol. VIII. Southern Methodist
University, (March 2004)
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Davies R. Collin & Tania Cheng, “The Joint
IDA-AGC Consultation Paper on the Legislative Framework for the Control of E-Mail Spam - A Commentary”, The
Journal of Information Law and Technology (JILT), (22 August 2005)
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Dhamija, Rachna & J.D Tygar, M. Hearst,
“Why Phishing Works”,
Harvard University and UC Berkeley (2006).
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Frieder, Laura and Zittrain, Jonathan, “Spam Works: Evidence from Stock Touts and Corresponding Market Activity”,
(January 21, 2007). Berkman Center Research Publication No. 2006-1
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Geist Michael, “Untouchable?:
A Canadian Perspective on the Anti-Spam Battle”,
Version 1.1., (May 2004).
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Graham Paul, “A Plan For Spam”, Internet
Society (ISOC) (August 2002).
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Loder Thede, Marshall Van Alstyne & Rick
Wash “Information
Asymmetry and Thwarting Spam” University of Michigan (2004).
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Moorefield Gary S., “SPAM- It's
not just for Breakfast Anymore: Federal Legislation and the Fight to
Free the Internet From Unsolicited Commercial E-Mail”, 5
B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 10. (1999).
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Mosing W., Max, “The Ups and Downs in the History of EU Spam Regulations and Their Practical Impact”, EU Spam Symposium 2007, Vienna, (May 2007).
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Moustakas, Evangelos, C. Ranganathan & Penny Duquenoy, “Combating Spam Through Legislation: A Comparative Analysis of US and European Approaches.”
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Ng, Karen, “Spam Legislation in Canada: Federalism, Freedom of Expression and the Regulation of the Internet.” The University of Ottawa, Law and Technology Journal, Volume 2, Issue 2, 2005.
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Ollman, Gunter. “The
Pharming Guide. Understanding & Preventing DNS related Attacks by Phishers”,
Next Generation Security Software Ltd, 2005.
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Ong, Rebecca, “Regulating
Spam in Hong Kong and Malaysia: Lessons from Other Jurisdictions”, The Journal of
Information Law and Technology (JILT), (22 August 2005)
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Samoriski, Jan H., “Unsolicited
Commercial E-mail, the Internet and the First Amendment:
Another Free Speech Showdown in Cyberspace?” Vol.
43, No. 4, The Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media,
(2000).
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Spam Symposium 2007 (Webcast)
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Sorkin, David E., “Technical and
Legal Approaches to Unsolicited Electronic Mail”, 35
U.S.F. L. Rev. 325, (2001).
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Specter, Michael, “Damn Spam. The losing war on junk e-mail”, The New Yorker, August 6, 2007
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The Economist, “Canning Spam. Why is it so difficult to prevent junk e-mail?”, September 14, 2007
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Velasco San Martín, Cristos, “An Update on Anti-Spam and Phishing Activites in Mexico”, Contribution to the ITU Regional Workshop on Frameworks for Cybersecurity and Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP), Buenos Aires, Argentina 16-18 October 2007.
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Velasco San Martín, Cristos, “La batalla global en contra del spam”, Entérate; Dirección General de Servicios de Cómputo Académico de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Año 6, Número 62, October 2007.
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Velasco, Cristos, “Mexico’s
Experience in Combating Spam. A Legal Perspective from a Consumer Advocate”. Contribution
to the ITU-WSIS Thematic Meeting on Cybersecurity (28 June-1 July 2005), (July 2005)
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Wall, David S., “Digital Realism and the Governance of Spam as Cybercrime”.
European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, Vol. 10, No. 4, pp. 309-335, 2005
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Other publication on spam and unsolicited commercial mail