Spam Reporting CentreReader Rating: 2.88
The Spam Reporting Centre will be responsible for identifying and analyzing trends in spam and other threats to electronic commerce.
When operational, the Spam Reporting Centre will accept various types of electronic messages from individuals and organizations in Canada. Reporting spam and related electronic threats will not stop such threats completely; however, the data sent to the Spam Reporting Centre will help it identify trends, and try to find out who is sending the spam and other threats and from where. This will aid in the future prosecution and civil proceedings against those responsible for electronic threats in Canada and internationally.
The Government of Canada solicited bids via an open Request for Proposals process to develop and operate the Spam Reporting Centre. The bid solicitation period closed on January 3, 2012 and the Government of Canada is now reviewing submissions.
For general inquiries about the Spam Reporting Centre and Canada’s anti-spam legislation, please see the Contact Us section of this site.
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