[geeks] Idea for law that forces unsolicited mail to have a special header tag
James Sharp
jsharp at psychoses.org
Mon Mar 25 18:29:05 CST 2002
> What if it made an imposed fine of large money or made it possible to sue
> any spammer who did not do this? What is the likelihood then? I think a
> $100,000 suit settlement or $50,000 fine(applicable to the infrastructure of
> the net) would be worse then a few in the know filtering out the Spam. I am
> thinking this may work to either bankrupt the spammer's or make them useless
> in other way. I don't get nearly a many as most I know, but it is still the
> most annoying thing about being online.
Just what the world needs, though. More lawsuits tying up the already
past-the-point-of-exploding court system. More nearly unenforcable laws.
Bleah. The current judicial system could handle maybe .1% of the spammers
out there. 1000 to 1 odds of being put out of business? If I were a
spammer, I'd still keep rolling the dice and letting loose with my Viagra
spam.
A gestapo of Clued People(tm) with jackboots and nightsticks who hunt down
and pummel confirmed spammers within 24 hours of being confirmed?...now
that would put the fear of Geeks into them.
>
> > How dare you step away from your keyboard for more than 5 minutes. I'm
> > taking away your geek badge!
>
> But.. but.... It was my nephew's last tournament and I wanted to see him
> play hockey! Is that such a crime??? To have a family and want to see them?
>
Ohyeah...family...I gotta start worrying about that myself.
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