Jonbo298
09-27-2003, 12:24 PM
I didn't know this went into law, but now I wish I lived in California, I could make some money.
The technological war comes as Congress considers a federal anti-spam law and California adopts what is widely considered to be the toughest law in the country.
The California law, signed on Tuesday, allows people to sue spammers for $1,000 per unsolicited e-mail and up to $1 million for a spam campaign.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20030926/wr_nm/tech_spammers_attacks_dc_4
The actual story is about anti-spam sites going down because of Denial of Service attacks, but I saw that and I wish other states and/or Congress would make this a national law. I get aroudn 30-50 spam emails a day and its useless to try to opt out because most of hte time it tells the site that your a live person and they continue sending you ****.
So what's your take? Make it a national law or not?
Also, I made it a public poll because I want to see a few opinions and not just people voting then leaving. And if someone gives a person -rep just because of their choice, then shame to the person.
The technological war comes as Congress considers a federal anti-spam law and California adopts what is widely considered to be the toughest law in the country.
The California law, signed on Tuesday, allows people to sue spammers for $1,000 per unsolicited e-mail and up to $1 million for a spam campaign.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20030926/wr_nm/tech_spammers_attacks_dc_4
The actual story is about anti-spam sites going down because of Denial of Service attacks, but I saw that and I wish other states and/or Congress would make this a national law. I get aroudn 30-50 spam emails a day and its useless to try to opt out because most of hte time it tells the site that your a live person and they continue sending you ****.
So what's your take? Make it a national law or not?
Also, I made it a public poll because I want to see a few opinions and not just people voting then leaving. And if someone gives a person -rep just because of their choice, then shame to the person.