Judge Awards $1 billion in Spam Lawsuit
Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2004 7:50 pm
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,17438...3119TX1K0000594
A federal judge has awarded a Clinton Internet service provider over $1 billion in a lawsuit against companies that used the service provider's equipment to send spam, the Quad-Cities Times reported Saturday.
It's believed to be one of the largest judgments against companies accused of sending junk e-mails.
U.S. District Judge Charles Wolle ruled Friday that Robert Kramer's business, CIS Internet Services, was harmed by the unsolicited e-mails.
"It's definitely a victory for all of us that open up our e-mail and find lewd and malicious and fraudulent e-mail in our boxes every day,'' Kramer said.
Woot. Won't stop 'em, but at least it shows that we can get them.
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A federal judge has awarded a Clinton Internet service provider over $1 billion in a lawsuit against companies that used the service provider's equipment to send spam, the Quad-Cities Times reported Saturday.
It's believed to be one of the largest judgments against companies accused of sending junk e-mails.
U.S. District Judge Charles Wolle ruled Friday that Robert Kramer's business, CIS Internet Services, was harmed by the unsolicited e-mails.
"It's definitely a victory for all of us that open up our e-mail and find lewd and malicious and fraudulent e-mail in our boxes every day,'' Kramer said.
Woot. Won't stop 'em, but at least it shows that we can get them.
Archived topic from Anythingforums, old topic ID:1469, old post ID:18816