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Can-Spam put to the test

May 22, 2007 Internet law expert Venkat Balasubramani says new legal limits could crimp future moves to sue spammers. TAGS: CAN-SPAM Act, plaintiff, court, entity, Internet Service Provider, claim, Internet access, lawsuit, litigation, anti-spam, decision, e-mail

Spammers plead guilty after EarthLink probe

October 3, 2006 Two plead guilty to offenses under the Can-Spam Act after ISP finds they had sent out thousands of junk messages. TAGS: EarthLink Inc., spammer, CAN-SPAM Act, Internet Service Provider, message

ISP hammers Bob Vila site with spam suit

March 5, 2004 Net service provider Hypertouch claims the operator of BobVila.com was responsible for an e-mail campaign that violated terms of the nation's first federal spam law. TAGS: CAN-SPAM Act, Net service provider, spam, Internet Service Provider, service provider, e-mail, California

Major ISPs unite in spam fight

March 10, 2004 America Online, Microsoft, EarthLink and Yahoo team up to file the first major industry lawsuits under the new federal antispam law. TAGS: CAN-SPAM Act, Ron Wyden, defendant, spammer, Internet Service Provider, spam, law, EarthLink Inc., lawsuit, anti-spam, Time Warner Inc., service provider, America Online Inc., e-mail, California, Yahoo! Inc.

Commentary: Spammers must pay

December 16, 2003 Current technical and legislative efforts--like the Can-Spam Act of 2003--can, at best, only slow the flood of spam. The only permanent solution to the spam problem is to charge for e-mail. TAGS: spammer, CAN-SPAM Act, Postini Corp., spam, Internet Service Provider, commentary, law, Forrester Research Inc., e-mail, dollar, credit card

Why we've finally canned spam

December 16, 2003 U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Conrad Burns say critics overlook the real impact that the law they wrote will have in the reduction of unwanted e-mail. TAGS: spammer, CAN-SPAM Act, bill, David Berlind, spam, critic, law, legislation, mechanism, Internet service, attorney, Internet Service Provider, U.S., service provider, e-mail

EarthLink's pursuit lands spammer in can

November 18, 2005 Can-Spam prosecutions related to EarthLink lawsuits put one man in prison for a year and slap another with a $15.4 million judgment. TAGS: EarthLink Inc., CAN-SPAM Act, spammer, Florida, junk e-mail, suit, Internet Service Provider, e-mail

Senate panel weighs spam restrictions

June 17, 2003 A key Senate committee is set to vote on a proposal to restrict unsolicited commercial e-mail by requiring a working return address and a way to decline future messages. TAGS: Ron Wyden, CAN-SPAM Act, nanotechnology, proposal, bill, anti-spam, Sen., Internet Service Provider, Internet service, service provider, e-mail

Unexpected twists in Internet law

December 23, 2003 Legal analyst Doug Isenberg finds that the last year in Internet law was marked by a common theme: surprise. TAGS: CAN-SPAM Act, law, spam, anti-spam, RIAA, Internet Service Provider, e-mail

Spam goes through Capitol mincer

June 20, 2003 Lawmakers on Capitol Hill vote one antispam bill out of committee and introduce a separate proposal to set lengthy prison terms for senders of bulk unsolicited mail. TAGS: CAN-SPAM Act, Patrick Leahy, anti-spam, Conrad Burns, Ron Wyden, proposal, spam, spammer, Capitol Hill, Internet Service Provider, Washington, Internet service, service provider, e-mail, Microsoft Corp.

EarthLink fries up more spam suits

February 9, 2005 The violations highlighted in the four complaints read almost like a laundry list of the activities outlawed by Can-Spam. TAGS: EarthLink Inc., defendant, spamming, CAN-SPAM Act, Florida, failure, Atlanta, lawsuit, suit, Internet Service Provider, e-mail address, e-mail, California

Maryland lawmakers pass antispam legislation

April 14, 2004 The law would make spamming a criminal offense, with penalties that could include up to 10 years of jail time. TAGS: Maryland, lawmaker, anti-spam, spamming, CAN-SPAM Act, legislation, penalty, state, Time Warner Inc., Internet Service Provider, Internet service, service provider, America Online Inc., e-mail

Police blotter: Mortgage 'spammers' sued by ISP

July 14, 2006 California Internet provider sues over mortgage spam, saying lenders violated Can-Spam Act, state laws. TAGS: mortgage company, Police Blotter, spamming, Quicken, spammer, Internet Service Provider, CAN-SPAM Act, complaint, damage, Internet service, spam, service provider, e-mail server, law, e-mail address, California

Judge ties antispammer's hands

May 11, 2004 SpamCop is slapped with a temporary restraining order that prevents it from interfering with messages sent by an alleged junk e-mailer. Industry watchers express concern. TAGS: SpamCop, Ironport Systems Inc., CAN-SPAM Act, anti-spam, complaint, marketing company, email marketing, mailing list, attorney general, Judge, New York, Internet Service Provider, e-mail, e-mail address, message, Microsoft Corp.
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