Hello ^^)
Haven't read the full EU stuff yet, but question :
How can we be possibly become aware of such possible threats without
SPYING -read it all- the email passing by our mail servers ???
only a jackass wana be terr****st will put dangerous/alarm trigger stuff
in the Subject of his emails.
so do the EU wants us to play as NSA for free ? and pursue us if we don't...
...
Le 24/04/2022 à 00:17, Jarland Donnell via mailop a écrit :
Admittedly I do like the phrase "becomes aware of" as it should in
theory place the burden on a third party to prove awareness. Though I
can't imagine a lot of people become aware of a serious threat against
someone's life and then turn the other way, at least not anyone who
wouldn't now simply claim "I wasn't aware of it."
On 2022-04-23 15:36, Anne Mitchell via mailop wrote:
"Where an online platform becomes aware of any information giving rise
to a suspicion that a serious criminal offence involving a threat to
the life or safety of persons has taken place, is taking place or is
likely to take place, it shall promptly inform the law enforcement or
judicial authorities of the Member State or Member States concerned of
its suspicion and provide all relevant information available."
Hrrrm... I wonder whether the online platforms of which we are ware
who know full well that phishing is happening on their platform have
promptly informed law enforcement.
Note that the DSA explicitly states that it applies to entities
outside of the EU as well as within the EU.
(Our write-up of our first impressions of how we see the DSA being
applied to email is here, and includes the full text of the DSA:
https://www.isipp.com/what-the-eus-new-digital-services-act-means-for-email-marketing/)
Anne
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Anne P. Mitchell, Esq.
CEO Get to the Inbox by SuretyMail
Author: Section 6 of the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 (the Federal email
marketing law)
Author: The Email Deliverability Handbook
Board of Directors, Denver Internet Exchange
Dean Emeritus, Cyberlaw & Cybersecurity, Lincoln Law School
Prof. Emeritus, Lincoln Law School
Chair Emeritus, Asilomar Microcomputer Workshop
Counsel Emeritus, MAPS: Mail Abuse Prevention System (now the
anti-spam division of TrendMicro)
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