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Old 09-23-2003, 02:22 PM  
NetRodent
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Originally posted by Mr.Fiction
It says it lets the person who got spammed take action. They call it a "fine", so who gets the $1000 per spam, the state or the person who files the complaint against the spammer in court?
If its the individual, that would make for a nice cottage industry.

Lets see, I get around 1500 - 3000 unsolicited emails each day or about 2250 on average. If I won just 1% of the cases, that would be 22.5 wins/day at $1000 each, or $22,500/day. Not a bad income for hanging around a court house.

The only problem is I don't want to live in California.
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