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China Says Good-bye to Spam

And collaborates with UK

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5th of July 2005, 20:59 GMT

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Aside from the 100 million Internet surfers from China, the fact that this country has decided to get actively involved in the fight against spam is an important victory for UK.


Chinese officials having decided
to enlist into and support a project developed by UK can also represent the debut of a collaboration in other segments of the IT.


Although at the moment, China occupies the second place in the spam charts, the US being the leader in this domain, studies show that in this country there are a lot of zombie systems and this means that the battle against spam has to be fought among users.

Moreover, China will collaborate with governmental agencies from Europe and US to fight spam and because of the impressive number of users, this is a country which has to be taken into consideration by every project aiming at making the virtual space a safer space.
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