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This week Aunty is helping her dear friends over at the Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy with their 2nd annual national “Spam and the Law” conference, and so Aunty may not be quite so wordy as she usually is. Fear not, dear readers, Aunty will be back in full force next week! In the meantime, if you are in the San Francisco area, and have a notion to, drop by the conference and you might even get to say “hello” to Aunty! Hey, she might even autograph your conference materials! And what a fine conference it is! ISIPP has lined up some of the finest speakers around to talk about spam - what it is, how to stop it, how to not send it, and everything in between! They have an attorney from the Federal Trade Commission, a California Deputy Attorney General, CEOs of this and VPs of that, email marketers, spam filters, and ISPs, oh my! For more information about the conference, see http://www.isipp.com/events.php For more of Aunty, stick around! Kissy Kissy, Aunty Spam
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This seems slightly more formal than the recent spam conference at mit but seems interesting nonetheless, Hope to see a report soon!
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Comment by Andrew Robinson — 1/26/2005 @ 5:48 am