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Can-Spam Attack Update
There is a newly developing trend in the Can-Spam area of litigation. Private parties are beginning to follow suit behind the DOJ and are using the Can-Spam Act to sue Affilliate Programs.
While the same legal issues arise, it is yet another reason why the adult industry must not roll over on these cases. Again, Robert Apgood and myself at Adultlaw.com are spearheading the defense of these cases. Several affiliate programs have been sued by what apepar to be in my opinion "professional plaintiffs", similar to those persons who used the Federal anti-fax spam law to make money suing people for receiving one fax sheet of paper, unsolicited. The law is not yet settled as to how far liaiblity for affiliates spam reaches. Does it reach to the Program? or others? tha that's what Mr. Apgood and myself are fighting in several cases right now. If you have a Can-Spam issue, seek counsel. DOn't roll over. |
AdultLaw.com? You guys need to get someone to make you a website, that one's not exactly what I'd call professional looking. :2 cents:
Best of luck on your cases. |
Looks serious.... :1orglaugh :1orglaugh
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Just stop spamming then :)
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A Lawyer Spamming a board about Spam.
Give me a fucking break! This takes the cake! I have seen it all now. LOL |
I think that your thread would gain more interest, if you names some of the companies that are being sued.
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zakarian, are you armenian?
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Bump for Falcon Foto's bulldog.
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same lawyer involved in the tmm and xclusivecash case?
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affiliate programs are being sued over affiliates who mail and break the can spam laws? or are these people following can-spam and still sueing?
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