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Microsoft wins case against UK man

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 22 December 2006 - 16:16 · 8 comments & 4673 views

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Microsoft has stopped a UK man from selling lists of email addresses to spammers. Paul Martin McDonaldsold sold details that were then used as spam lists through his company Bizads. Microsoft was granted a summary judgement against McDonald, arguing that it was suffering loss and damage to the goodwill it has as operator of Hotmail.

Judge Lewison, who heard the case, decided Bizads had breached the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR), a UK law which includes regulations designed to halt the sending of unsolicited email. 'The evidence plainly established that the business of Bizads was supplying email lists of persons who had not consented to receive direct marketing mail and that it had encouraged purchasers of the lists to send emails to those people,' said Lewison.

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#1 lerum on 22 Dec 2006 - 16:32
Anything bad that happens to spammers if always a good thing
Go microsoft!
(1 reply) #2 stupidape on 22 Dec 2006 - 18:07
Damn you Paul Martin McDonaldsold!
#2.1 El Sid on 22 Dec 2006 - 19:14
(1 reply) #3 ANova on 22 Dec 2006 - 18:33
I wish I could get a list of addresses of all these spammers and sell it.
#3.1 XeonBuilder on 22 Dec 2006 - 18:43
That would be pretty funny. Spam the cr@p out of the spammers.
#4 Audhumla on 22 Dec 2006 - 19:54
Good riddance.
#5 Kellah on 22 Dec 2006 - 23:25
i would blow up spammers homes if i could
#6 well... on 22 Dec 2006 - 23:28
Wasnt there a spammer in russia who got tracked down and killed by one of his spam victims?

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