Jennifer O’Shea, press secretary for Senator Conrad Burns, a Montana
Republican and a sponsor of the antispam law, said the law will begin
to work once the FTC starts suing spammers. "It does take time for
cases to be taken up and for people to be prosecuted," O’Shea
said.
But the FTC official in charge of enforcing the law took a much dimmer
view. "This law provides some tools that we hope will be helpful," said
Howard Beales, director of the FTC’s bureau of consumer protection, "but
it’s not going to make a major difference."