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News Release

10th June 2003

BID TO STOP EMAIL SPAMS

Michael Fabricant is co-sponsoring a Bill with Paul Flynn (the Labour MP for Newport West in Wales) which would make it illegal to send out spam - or unwanted junk - emails. The American company, Yahoo, has estimated that a half of all emails are now spam and the proportion is increasing. Some have suggested that the world email system will collapse within 6 to 12 months under the weight of all these unwanted emails. The Consumer Protection (Unsolicited emails) Bill passed its first stage in Parliament today without any opposition.

Michael Fabricant says: "Anyone with a computer will know that spam is causing a real problem. Over a third of spam emails are pornographic and may be seen by young children. Equally worryingly, it is also possible to buy medical drugs through these emails which should only be prescribed by a doctor.

"Twenty states in the United States and 8 EU countries have now passed legislation to ban people from sending out spam emails: we now need to do the same. However, this is a worldwide problem and will only be eradicated when all countries pass such legislation." Michael is Chairman of the House Information Committee which, among other things, controls the technology available to Members of Parliament and their staff.


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