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Re: Denial of Service Attacks disguised as Spam...
- From: J.D. Falk
- Date: Fri Jan 09 03:22:47 1998
On Jan 7, Adam Rothschild <asr@millburn.net> wrote:
> I would be interested to know:
>
> Have there been any court cases in which the plantiff (spam victim) sued
> the defendant (spamming asshole) for monetary compensation for damages,
> due to the fact that the plantiff's e-mail carried a signature along the
> lines of "$x charge per spam message recieved"? (no other factors of
> significance involved...)...?
>
> OR... incidents in which such a "spam fee" was actually paid outside of
> court?
>
> It would be interesting to find out how effective such a threat really is.
To the best of my knowledge (and I follow this closely, though
I no longer read the news.admin.net-abuse.* groups due to my
limited time and their overwhelming lack of substance), nobody
has ever collected based on such threats.
In some instances, however, that specific spam has stopped.
We should probably continue this elsewhere, perhaps spam-policy
or a similar list.
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