On 8/17/2020 7:00 AM, Laura Atkins wrote:
I think the most
useful thing we can say about the FTC workshops is that they were a
forcing mechanism that instigated a lot of effort and innovation in
the space. Some of those efforts fell by the wayside and some still
persist.
You think? I’m not sure I’d agree. I saw the workshop as mostly a
political (and educating the politicians) exercise. The effort and
innovation were already there and being done by a lot of people who
weren’t there. I’m kinda bemused by the importance folks have assigned
to it in relation to the vastly different email ecosystem we have today.
This might be quibbling, but I think it kicked a bit more energy into
the anti-abuse industry. So, as a moment to mark in time, it I think it
was useful. But no, not fundamentally for the creation and development
of email anti-abuse work.
d/
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Dave Crocker
Brandenburg InternetWorking
bbiw.net
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