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Comments on: Lawsuit challenges new 'e-annoyance' law

Law targeting e-mail, Web posts that "annoy" will be tested in suit filed by provider of service that lets people send anonymous e-mail.

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Annoy me
by ronjay February 9, 2006 9:53 PM PST
That law annoys me. I want to know EXACTLY who wrote it, who
pushed it into law, who signed it, and who agrees with it.
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E-Annoyance Bill
by FitzRandy February 9, 2006 11:35 PM PST
I have been recieving anonomous e-mails from the most disgusting made up names who represent "Health Suite". They are trying to sell me misspelled versions of Viagra and all those other wonderful sex drugs. One can not reply to the sender, as there is no real return address. I for one, am all for stopping these companies from thier ability to employ any old client to do thier hawking for them. No where on any of the "paperwork" does it allow for one to stop the email from coming into one's computer. You just get it day after day, hour after hour. Let the lawsuits begin! I can't wait to see them defend the position of not allowing email receipients the right to discontinue the spam them inundate my mailbox.
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I'm annoyed, too
by elibort February 10, 2006 10:39 AM PST
I'm annoyed that Mr. Jon beat me to the punch with his so-obvious post and that Ms. Miller did not use her spell check. Lock them both up!!!
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