Alleged FL Spammers Agree To $1 Million Bonds 8
An anonymous reader writes "Well, in this story in the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, two men were nailed by the FTC for sending out spam just to try to collect valid e-mail addresses and social security numbers, for resale to others. Another good reason just to simply forward the spam to uce@ftc.gov."
No Penalty (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:No Penalty (Score:3, Insightful)
Is that the best that we can do? (Score:5, Insightful)
While I think that the victims are foolish (the old rule about something being too good to be true holds), that doesn't mean that these two bozos deserve to get off the hook so lightly.
- doug
Post Office (Score:2)
Spam pays, big time (Score:3, Informative)
Yep, fraud in my book. (Score:1)
If the law can't realize that fraud is just as important with email addresses as it is with legal tender, then there's never any hope for a decent spam bill, because it only goes to show they don't understand the technology or its importance enough.
And that's not even mentioning the social security numbers...