AOL Wins Case Against Spammer
from the maybe-laws-will-help... dept
Following up on the post about spam legislation below, here's a story about AOL winning a civil lawsuit against a spammer. Of course, all the court cases you read about concerning spammers are ones where they seem to catch larger companies. I don't know about most people, but almost all of the spam I get seems to be from individuals who are not at all easily trackable. Until we figure out a way to track down and punish those guys, the spam will just keep coming. No matter how many big spammers get hit up with fines, I don't think it will be seen as disincentive for the one man shop pushing two hundred different pyramid schemes.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Easy to target spammers
Frankly, I'm tired of "Just Deleting" spam. I do more than delete, I Alt+M return return on all spammail. It works to a point, but it takes what I consider to be my valuable time. I bill my clients $1 - $1.50/ minute. If I spend 10 minutes a day, average 30 days a month, that's $300 per month of my time wasted dealing with spammail. That may seem like chump change to politicians, but I feel it's disrespectful to presume we can "just deal."
We can refuse junk snail mail, why not email?
Lea
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