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"GAITHERSBURG, Md.--A U.S. Justice Department prosecutor warned Tuesday that a new spam law's criminal sanctions likely will not stem the flow of bulk solicitations that are flooding into e-mail in-boxes.

Criminal laws "haven't done much to deter virus writers and hackers," said Anthony Teelucksingh, an attorney in the Justice Department's Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section. "


spam sell a product, we need to hold those paying whomever is doing the spamming responsible, it is obvious it is the one who collects the money when a product is sold
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Is it just me?  Fred Fredrickson | 02/17/04
Yep it must be just you Fred.  Squawkbox | 02/17/04
Amen!!! "Can Spam" legalized SPAM .. (NT)  Update victim | 02/18/04
It ain't so  Robert Carnegie | 02/18/04
Is it just me?  scurling | 02/18/04
Criminals are just criminals  DonB_z | 02/17/04
Preserving Rights  Octol | 02/17/04
None of it is "legit"  CobraA1 | 02/18/04
Well, Duh....  BitTwiddler | 02/18/04
Well color me surprised  doctormoriarty | 02/18/04
Congress cannot enforce laws...  Bowler_z | 02/18/04
my mistake  doctormoriarty | 02/18/04
Rights  Update victim | 02/18/04
ADVERTISING.  Chris Moller | 02/18/04
Bad Link - Tech mismatches halt cell phone marriages  Update victim | 02/18/04
Telling Quote  John L. Ries | 02/18/04
Garbage  Dianne1946 | 02/18/04
yes - but  JWatson77 | 02/18/04
Give congress and the senate a taste of this crap  jdmaudy | 02/18/04

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