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Jeremy Jaynes found guilty under Virginia law of sending thousands of unwanted messages. His sister is slapped with a fine.
Jeremy Jaynes found guilty under Virginia law of sending thousands of unwanted messages. His sister is slapped with a fine.
December 26, 2009 11:19 AM PST
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The only depressing thing about this news, is that the guy didn't get the full 15 years the prosecuter pushed for!
fear into the hearts of all the other ones out
there. Hey, i hope it does the trick.
Anyone seen Spam Roast?
http://www.spamroast.com
It's kind of stupid but funny. It mocks some of
the dumber spams
My view: any one who sends me an unsolicited email should have to pay $1,000 per incident.
Let's get a OPT OUT NO SPAM BILL THROUGH CONGRESS.
- Scary
- by November 12, 2004 9:42 AM PST
- I hate spam. I have software that deals with span. I can protect myself on the internet, I dont need the fed's assistance. What's next? 35 cents an email? Don't get too excited over the fed's involvement with the internet.
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