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WORLDWIDE MESSAGING OPERATORS UNITE UNDER A COMMON CODE OF CONDUCT

MAAWG’S 4th General Meeting to be Held in Düsseldorf, Germany on June 21-23, 2005

Wilmington, Delaware, – May 10 , 2005 - The Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group (MAAWG) today announced that a common Code of Conduct has been accepted by the Board of Directors. The Code provides a set of principles for the responsible operation of a messaging service and a framework for expected Messaging Operator actions in response to abuse as well as direction for inter-operator communications.

“As messaging operators we stand united to discourage the practice of sending unsolicited bulk email,” said Charles Stiles, MAAWG Collaboration Committee Co-Chair and America Online Postmaster. “This code of conduct serves as common ground to ensure we are all operating under the same set of principles”

The Code of Conduct was developed by MAAWG members during the General Meeting in San Diego, with over 70 companies and attended by more than 220 persons. It is comprised by four simple principles.

  1. Messaging operators should provide end users with a policy document (e.g., Acceptable Use Policy), which defines permissible/prohibited uses of the messaging services.
  2. Messaging operators shall make reasonable efforts to hold customers accountable to the network’s Acceptable Use Policy. Patterns of abuse that emanate from an operator’s network should be a concern to that operator and its customer(s) to resolve in a timely manner.
  3. Downstream receivers have the right to protect their servers, networks, users and other applicable resources from abuse by other operator’s systems. In exercising this right, they may take action that prevents abusive messaging systems from accessing their resources. Decisions to implement protective measures to prevent access or provide reduced access to a particular messaging operator’s resources should be based on evaluating the need to protect those resources with the desire to deliver quality messaging service to an operator’s users.
  4. Messaging operators should make reasonable efforts to communicate with other operators regarding abuse issues via manual or automated methods to address implementation of "protective measures".

MAAWG’s next general meeting will be held in Dusseldorf, Germany from June 21 to June23rd, 2005. For more information on the meeting please go to www.maawg.org

About MAAWG
The Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group (MAAWG) is an independent non-profit coalition of worldwide carriers and technology providers. MAAWG is dedicated to solving messaging abuse by working along three initiatives – collaboration across operators, best practices technology, and providing an industry voice into public policy.

MAAWG Members include:

  • Sponsors (Board of Directors)
    • America Online
    • Bell Canada (Toronto: BC_pa.TO)
    • BellSouth (NYSE: BLS)
    • Charter Communications (NASDAQ: CHTR)
    • Cingular Wireless (NYSE: SBC)
    • Cloudmark
    • Cox Communications (NYSE: COX)
    • Comcast (NASDAQ: CMCSA)
    • EarthLink (NASDAQ: ELNK)
    • France Telecom (Paris: FTE.PA)
    • Goodmail Systems
    • Openwave Systems (NASDAQ: OPWV)
    • Swisscom Fixnet AG
    • Verizon (NYSE: VZ)
    • Yahoo!
  • Full Members
    • Cablevision
    • Internet Initiative Japan (IIJ, NASDAQ: IIJI)
    • IronPort
    • MX Logic
    • Sprint (NYSE: FON)
    • Symantec
    • Verisign
  • Supporters
    • Bigfoot Interactive
    • Bizanga LTD
    • Checkfree Corporation
    • Cincinnati Bell
    • Fortinet Inc.
    • Habeas Inc.
    • Kelkea, Inc.
    • NetVision LLC
    • Nextel Communications
    • Omniti Computer Consulting, Inc.
    • Return Path, Inc.
    • Sendmail
    • Singlefin
    • Skylist, Inc.
    • TDC
    • TDS Telecom, TDS Metrocom (AMEX: TDS)
    • Word To The Wise

 

For further information, contact:
Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group
572B Ruger Street
P.O. Box 29920
San Francisco, California
94129-0920
Telephone: 1-415-561-6277
Executive Director,
Jerry Upton
jerry.upton@maawg.org

BellSouth
Brent Fowler
1-404-829-8722
brent.fowler@bellsouth.com


Openwave Systems
Nicole Arena
1-650-346-4293
nicole.arena@openwave.com


Comcast
Jeanne Russo
1-215-981-8552
jeanne_russo@comcast.com

Alexandra Trask
EarthLink
404-748-7267 direct
traska@corp.earthlink.net


America Online
Nicholas Graham
703-265-1801

Sprint
Charles M. Fleckenstein
913-794-2943