Comments on: Virginia court upholds antispam law
Court denies convicted spammer's appeal, rejects argument that the state law is unconstitutional.
Court denies convicted spammer's appeal, rejects argument that the state law is unconstitutional.
November 30, 2009 7:42 PM PST
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Now start working back up that list to the number 1 spammer.
but the clueless trial judge stayed the sentence. It's clear from the latest
ruling that his appeals were entirely frivolous.
http://essentialsecurity.com/Documents/article20.htm
There's no excuse as to why online offenses such as spamming and phishing should go unpunished.
- 1 Point for Internet Users!
- by bayny May 4, 2008 10:03 PM PDT
- Great to see the government holding up to their end of the deal in this ongoing battle against spam, now we must continue to do ours. As spammers continue to find more advanced ways of sneaking messages into our inboxes, we must move with the improved technology of the day and advance the ways in which we reduce the effectiveness of spam messages. I we use email security to protect ourselves from these messages and the government continues to intimidate spammers we can win the battle against spam. Check out email security systems at www.essentialsecurity.com
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