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Defendants are accused of failing to label sexually explicit e-mails as required by the federal Can-Spam Act.
Defendants are accused of failing to label sexually explicit e-mails as required by the federal Can-Spam Act.
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Thank you.
that can shut down spammers needs to be pursued. And once
they are caught, boiling in oil would not be an inappropriate
punishment.
- Yes but...
- by Johnny Mnemonic December 2, 2004 3:15 PM PST
- Why not pursue the companies or individuals that
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(5 Comments)are advertising in the spam? It occurs to me that
if those which make spam a lucrative undertaking
are taken out of the picture, at least 80-90% of
the unsolicited emails out there would disappear.
It would attacking the source instead of the symptom.
Very much like attacking Saudi Arabia instead of Iraq.