Buffalo Spammer Convicted
from the can-we-put-him-to-work-deleting-spam? dept
Howard Carmack, known as the "Buffalo spammer" has been convicted and should face two to seven years in prison. You may recall that Carmack lost a lawsuit from Earthlink last year to the tune of $16 million. However, that turned out to be the least of his problems as he was being tracked down by NY state officials - who arrested him soon after. Despite all the talk about anti-spam laws this all happened before CAN-SPAM, and he was charged with a number of felony and misdemeanor charges "including forgery, identity theft, falsifying business records and criminal possession of a forgery device." It seems like most of these could be used against other spammers as well. How thrilled do you think the jury was to throw this guy away for a few years?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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How thrilled?
However, a sharp defense attorney would probably have eliminated me as a juror...I hate spammers way too much to fake being impartial during the voix-dire (or whatever)
But think of the fun pronouncing him guilty and recommending a heavy sentence :)
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