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Spam blocked by US court

me101   on 27 March 2002 - 12:09 · no comments & 276 views

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Washington State's anti-spam law has been successfully used by a free-speech group, Peacefire.org.

The King County District Court in Washington State granted Peacefire webmaster Bennett Haselton $1,000 in damages against spammers Red Moss Media, Paulann Allison and Richard Schueler.

"I'm glad to live in a state where we have an effective anti-spam law, and I wish other states would pass similar laws or the federal government would pass one," said Haselton.

The small-claims suit alleged that the three companies had sent unsolicited commercial messages to Haselton.

The messages were said to contain "deceptive information" like a forged return email address or misleading subject line.

Peacefire and Haselton have been mounting a campaign to encourage IT managers to use the law to take on the spammers. So far they have been victorious, winning $1,000 in similar small-claims court rulings against four spammers.

In a statement Haselton said the latest ruling showed that there were non-technical methods to fight the spammers.

News source: Newsbytes

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