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default judgments = paper tiger
File this under the catagory of "So What".
"Unlikely to collect," "We hope to recover at least his costs," So why bother charging this guys? If you confiscate all they own and shut them down they will open elsewhere.

Throw the scum UNDER the jail. Better yet confine them with Martha Stewart first then throw them under the jail. That's a good thing a very good thing.
Posted by: Squawkbox   Posted on: 12/19/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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default judgments = paper tiger  Squawkbox | 12/19/04
I am not so sure ...  George Mitchell | 12/19/04
You are probably right George if it goes that far  Squawkbox | 12/19/04
Ya think?  Wolfie2K3 | 12/20/04
The whole point ...  George Mitchell | 12/20/04
Yes!!!  George Mitchell | 12/19/04
Not so fast  Roger Ramjet | 12/20/04
ISP wins $1 billion in spam suit  cardinal33 | 12/20/04
Here.  Yen_z | 12/20/04
Well, if this takes the financial motivation out of spamming..  d_jedi | 12/20/04
Collecting question  IT Scion | 12/20/04
Collecting answer  sjmug@... | 12/20/04
I hope the appeal is denied and this sets a precedence. (NT)  Update victim | 12/21/04
ISP wins $1 billion in spam suit  DJnRF | 12/22/04

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