[/floatl]Mainichi Dairy News
The Diet passed into law a bill to crack down on junk e-mail sent from abroad by seeking the assistance of foreign governments.
The plenary session of the House of Councillors on Friday unanimously approved a bill to revise the Law on the Regulation of Transmission of Specified Electronic Mail.
Under the revised law, spam e-mails will be basically prohibited unless the recipients agreed to receive them in advance. The amendment also raised the upper limit of fines imposed on offenders to 30 million yen from the previous 1 million yen.
It had been unclear whether spam e-mail from abroad can be recognized as illegal, but it will be subject to regulations under the revised law.
The amendment empowers the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications to ask foreign governments to crack down on spammers in their territories by providing them with the e-mail addresses of the spammers and other relevant information.
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