In the US companies started to get prosecuted for faxing spam. This is because they incurred expenses relating to the ink and paper required to print those faxes on the receiving end. This was demonstrable damage and therefore subject to prosecution under law.
For emails the US government tried to impose a charge for every email, in an effort to curb spamming (thank God they failed). Internet and emails should be free, but spammers should definitely be prosecutable under law, for their spam also incurs damages and expenses in the form of wasted time, and possibly lost business if someone were to overlook and erase important email among the myriad of junk they have to manually filter through every day.
We have managed to solve our spam problems with the perfect email solution, to help our translators, customers and those we communicate with, for our smooth cooperation and communication is important for the success of the services we wish to provide.