On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 10:27 AM Dave Crocker <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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/ > Exactly. +1 Michael Hammer
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