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But it won't stop this lawsuit
Watcher: "The anti apam bill that Presdent Bush signed ("On Tuesday President Bush signed the first national antispam bill into law, outlawing some forms of spam and setting jail time and multimillion-dollar fines for violators.") in reality just legalized SPAM. It made "opt-out" a requirement. It overrode stronger state laws"

True, but if the allegations against these guys are valid, they're operating illegally even under the highly lenient terms of the "CAN SPAM" Act (a.k.a. the "Direct Marketing Association Protection Act").
Posted by: the_doge   Posted on: 12/19/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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