Senator Pushes Legislation To Block Gmail

A California state senator has introduced legislation to block Google's free e-mail service.

State Sen. Liz Figueroa, a Democrat from the Bay Area city of Fremont, said Thursday that it should be illegal for a company to scan the text of its customers’ e-mail correspondence and display relevant advertising–even if customers explicitly agree to the practice in exchange for a gigabyte of storage.

“Telling people that their most intimate and private e-mail thoughts to doctors, friends, lovers and family members are just another direct-marketing commodity isn’t the way to promote e-commerce,” Figueroa said in a statement, which called Gmail customers’ correspondence “a direct-marketing opportunity for Google.”

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