FCC Fines Fax.com $5.38 Million For Junk Faxes
from the but-when-do-they-go-after-spam.com? dept
The FCC has decided to fine Fax.com $5.38 million, claiming they violated anti-unsolicited fax laws repeatedly. Apparently, the FCC had warned the company a number of times, and Fax.com kept at it. It'll be interesting to see how the company responds. It's still never been made completely clear to me why we can't just make anti-junk fax laws cover spam as well.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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It's...
It's much easier to trace and prove where a fax was sent from. An email, sent from a fictitious address, relayed thru several open servers, etc., etc, is, well, you get the picture...
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Do you print out your SPAM mail?
Receiving a SPAM e-mail only costs you time, and even though most people will tell you that time = money, there isn't a convenient way to prove it.
If you had some bizarre e-mail appliance that would receive all your e-mail and print them out before you could read them, then you might be able to get Congress to consider making the same law apply...
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Re: Do you print out your SPAM mail?
More info:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A21657-2004Jun7.html
and
http://www.washingtonpost. com/ac2/wp-dyn/A17754-2003Mar12
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No Subject Given
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Fax.com are long-time scumbags
This is the second FCC judgement against them, they refuse to pay and the FCC doesn't have that many teeth to enforce it.
they're also one fo the 2 companies (american blastfax is the other) who suceeded in getting the TCPA declared unconstiutuional.
They have court cases going in California which are attempting to invalidate the TCPA under state law.
_AND_ They're email junkmailers
_AND_ They're prerecorded message phone spammers
_AND_ the local sherrif office in California _REFUSES_ to serve summons on them. They treat each request as being party to ongoing organised harrassment of fax.com
See junkfaxes.org and google on fax.com. It's ugly.
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Unsolicited Fax harassment
every month. The "FAX REMOVAL" number is erroneous:
1-800-410-1628.
I went onto their website (www.alldeepblue.com) the second
site is unreadable.
This is costing me time, money, and high bloodpressure. I am
80 years old and the pressure of the cost in time and funds, not
to count the time it takes to go to Office Depot for new Fax
machines supplies....
How might I get them to STOP. This is being done to me
out of spite.
Shirley R. Rose
Starview2006@aol.com
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