That would be a clearer definition in terms of why you would be in and out of it.
My concern about that, though, is that if you don't opt out then you can have all kinds of different spam, and you could recirculate that and so forth, so there is an argument there. I think it's worthy, though, to examine the potential. I have some really big concerns about it.
Let's say, for example, my bank sends me an advertisement that I have to click off. It's similar to spam in mine. Let's say that it's TD Bank. If I go to my TD site, it asks me a million times if I want to receive a product, and before I get to my banking, I have to click to get rid of it.
I've paid with my time for that, and I've paid for the data consumption of that ad. I've paid for all of those things to get something I don't want. I could easily read and find out about their products as a customer. What gives them the right to have me bear a cost for that in terms of time and financial data management that I have to make a decision on something I haven't asked for? Shouldn't they have to pay for that if they're actually going to be using my system and my time since I haven't asked for that?