Susan Schorr

Susan Schorr
best code conduct draft given meet opportunity standards submitted themselves
ISPs themselves will be given the first opportunity to draft a code of conduct. The code of conduct would then be submitted to regulators for approval, who would modify it to meet standards of best practice.
accept avoid blocking court heroic level playing proactive problem reason reluctant spam surprised
We wouldn't be surprised that some ISPs would be reluctant to accept this--part of the reason many have been proactive in blocking spam has been to avoid legislation, and they have made heroic efforts. The problem is, as long as there's not a level playing field, we will have ISPs that court spammers, and we all suffer.
developing difficult expensive model realistic
This is an expensive and difficult task, and a model that is not realistic in developing countries.
apples bad carrying group huge money problem profit rest smaller spam spending touch
Some ISPs are very proactive, and are spending huge amounts of money combating spam. The problem is not all ISPs are doing this. A smaller group of ISPs profit from carrying spam or take no action, and those bad apples touch the rest of the ISP community.