Dana Bourgeois <fg @
portal .
com> writes:
> No, the problem I
> have with businesses like cyberpromo is that one method they use to avoid SPAM
> filters is forged mail. Forged mail and news headers should be illegal with heavy
> criminal penalties and simple civil remedies (and triple damages!!)
Check the latest digest in the comp.risks newsgroup about this. Some
folks are currently trying to sue a somewhat minor spammer---I suppose
they want to create a precedence(exp?) case so there'll be a reasonable
chance to deal with the Big Bastards (TM) later on.
Ben
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