This caught my eye yesterday -
"THERE CAN'T BE too many people who would go out of their way to defend spammers and it looks like none of them are in the Virginia government. The state, home to AOL, has enacted anti-spam laws that will have spammers running for the hills.
According to Associated Press, the law is aimed at heavy spammers, many of the provisions only kick in once the sender goes past 10,000 emails. But those provisions are heavy indeed. They include the possibility of seizure of assets and up to five years in prison. "
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The Inquirer
About time too I say, although it should have been sorted before we got into the realms of custodial sentences.
What do you all think? Please post your opinions
"THERE CAN'T BE too many people who would go out of their way to defend spammers and it looks like none of them are in the Virginia government. The state, home to AOL, has enacted anti-spam laws that will have spammers running for the hills.
According to Associated Press, the law is aimed at heavy spammers, many of the provisions only kick in once the sender goes past 10,000 emails. But those provisions are heavy indeed. They include the possibility of seizure of assets and up to five years in prison. "
Read the full report here >>
The Inquirer
About time too I say, although it should have been sorted before we got into the realms of custodial sentences.
What do you all think? Please post your opinions