Well, I wasn’t convinced when the ‘Can-Spam’ legislation originally passed that we could count on the big folks to go after the spammers. I was wrong:
Microsoft Corp. and other leading Internet companies, in an unusual joint effort among corporate rivals, announced six lawsuits today against hundreds of people accused of sending millions of unwanted e-mails in violation of the new federal law against “spam.”
It will be very interesting to see how this plays out. But, heck, even if they successfully stamp out these folks in the US I expect that the increasing number of items I see from Russia, etc., will continue.
You can find the actual complaints at Findlaw.
I sure hope this is effective… the alternative seems to be paying to send email, electronic stamps, and all that, which would devastate the net.
It’s spelled “spam.” SPAM is that pink canned meat stuff from Hormel. The article doesn’t spell it in all caps.
Sean,
Thanks for pointing this out.
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