Tweetcome on people, I know you all get spammed
TweetI hate spammers:2gunsfiri :2gunsfiri
they can kiss my ass for all I care
I hope this bill passes soon
TAMPA - The same law used to jail gangsters would be used to clamp down on Internet ``spammers'' under a new bill by U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson.
Nelson on Monday announced he wants to apply the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations, or RICO, statute to unsolicited commercial e-mail.
Under his proposal, which he plans to file today in Washington, it would become a federal crime to send bulk e-mails with fraudulent or forged information, such as a fake name in the ``From'' box or a bogus return address. The worst offenders then could be prosecuted under RICO.
Several other federal legislators have proposed antispam bills, but Nelson claims his is the first to invoke RICO.
``People in this country are getting fed up,'' Nelson said at a Tampa news conference Monday. `` ... They can't even use their e-mail because it gets congested with these things.''
Unsolicited commercial e-mail today makes up about 45 percent of all e-mail in the United States, up from 16 percent a year and a half ago, said Brightmail Inc., a San Francisco maker of antispam software. Maybe worse, much of it is deceptive, according to the Federal Trade Commission. The FTC studied a random sample of 1,000 spam e-mails and found that 66 percent had some form of deception in the ``From'' box, the ``Subject'' box or in the message itself.
One deception: Enticing someone to open an e-mail with a message such as ``Here's your moving info,'' when it actually is a pornographic message, said Brian Huseman, an FTC attorney.
There are laws in at least 29 states curbing spam, although Florida does not. But, most provide for only civil penalties against serial spammers, which have rarely been used, said Mark Lemley, a law professor at the University of California at Berkeley.
Under Nelson's bill, it would become a federal crime to:
* Forge or send fraudulent destination, routing or subject header information in unsolicited bulk e-mails;
* Send e-mail to anyone who requests not to receive unsolicited e-mail;
* Collect e-mail addresses from public and private places to send unsolicited bulk e-mail. And, anyone sending it must give people a way to opt out of future e-mails.
Those violating the ban would be subject to fines and imprisonment of up to five years, Nelson said. It would not stop legitimate e-mail solicitations, Nelson said.
Nelson's proposal would be one of at least four antispam bills floating around Congress. Among them, U.S. Sens. Conrad Burns, R-Mont., and Ron Wyden D-Ore., are co-sponsoring a bill making it a crime to send unsolicited commercial e-mail with a misleading header or message.
Nelson's bill is different because it would make serial spamming subject to the RICO statute, a law to shut down criminal enterprises such as gambling and drug trafficking. For RICO to apply, the spammer would have to be accused of something more than sending misleading e-mail, such as ripping off investors.
Two legal experts had differing opinions on Nelson's proposal. John Fitzgibbons, a former federal prosecutor who is now a Tampa criminal defense lawyer, said RICO would allow private citizens and companies to sue a serial spammer for money damages. For example, a company might sue a spammer for the time its employees waste opening unwanted e-mail.
But David Sorkin, a law professor at John Marshall Law School in Chicago, said such bills could make the spam problem worse. Nelson's bill could cut back on the 100 or 200 people sending fraudulent e-mail, but thousands of people will feel it is now perfectly acceptable to send nonfraudulent spam.
Tweetcome on people, I know you all get spammed
TweetI hate spam,that stuff is gross,you get the jelly crap on the bottom ewwwwwwwwwwwwww lol
And I hate internet spam as well,I get too much of that shit at my email addy,damn spammers anyway
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Tweetand this is not just for FL either, it's a national issue
TweetThere is alot of money in spamming.... Say you get a list with 10 million emails on it, you are selling a product for $1.
1% of the people buy your product. You just made $100,000.
TweetOriginally posted by LadiesMan
There is alot of money in spamming.... Say you get a list with 10 million emails on it, you are selling a product for $1.
1% of the people buy your product. You just made $100,000.
what, you a math wizard now:p
Tweetlike that will help with all the crap coming from Asia....
Tweeteveryday I open my shit I get about 100 spams, I hate that shit
Tweetyo rado, math wizard...lmao. i had to install "spam trap" in my mail box it got so annoying and hey all the f#*^ing spam is coming from the states so what is austintx talking 'bout?Originally posted by rado
everyday I open my shit I get about 100 spams, I hate that shit
oh, what was that with the porn pics, rado bro? bad bad rado
Tweetthe sites they're advertising may be in the US; but MANY of the spam emailers work offshore and spoof originating IP addresses....Originally posted by monroe
yo rado, math wizard...lmao. i had to install "spam trap" in my mail box it got so annoying and hey all the f#*^ing spam is coming from the states so what is austintx talking 'bout?
oh, what was that with the porn pics, rado bro? bad bad rado
the bill would just make more people make use of the offshore companies or overseas accounts....
TweetOriginally posted by ryan16
I hate spam especially when rado sends me all his porn pics!
lmao