Help fight SPAM
and UCE
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actions | (If you don't want to be kicked off the net, don't send me spam!) | links |
Some spammers have begun sending their spam email using my email address as the From and Reply to addresses on their spam - perhaps in retaliation for this page. These emails did not come from me. The true source can be found by using the IP address in the Received headers from the spam message.
Direct, specific, personal, questions or recommendations
about the specific contents of this site are welcome, but...You are hereby notified that you are NOT AUTHORIZED to collect or receive or sell, rent, or otherwise disclose our addresses and/or email addresses without prior express written permission. Further, you are explicitly NOT AUTHORIZED to send us email for the purposes of soliciting commercial activity or of promoting or advertising any commercial or religious venture or of advertising any websites. Mass-mailing announcements of any kind are prohibited without explicit prior authorization. You are explicitly NOT AUTHORIZED to send us ANY commercial or promotional email that is not specifically and individually related to the content of this site. Any such email will be considered UCE or SPAM and will be reported as a complaint to your ISP or email host resulting in the suspension or termination of your account in accordance with their acceptable use policy.
Under US Code Title 47, Sec.227(b)(1)(C):
"It shall be unlawful for any person within the United States to use any
telephone facsimile machine, computer, or other device to send an unsolicited
advertisement to a telephone facsimile machine"
A "telephone facsimile machine" is defined in Sec.227(a)(2)(B) as:
"equipment which has the capacity to transcribe text or images (or both)
from an electronic signal received over a regular telephone line onto
paper."
Under this definition, an e-mail account, modem, computer and printer together
constitute a fax machine.
The rights of action are as follows. Under Sec.227(b)(3)(B):
"A person or entity may, if otherwise permitted by the laws or rules of
court of a State, bring in an appropriate court of that State --
(A) an action based on a violation of this subsection or the regulations
prescribed under this subsection to enjoin such violation;
(B) an action to recover for actual monetary loss from such a violation, or to
receive $500 in damages for each such violation, whichever is greater; or
(C) both such actions. If the court finds that the defendant willfully or
knowingly violated this sub-section or the regulations prescribed under this
sub-section, the court may, in its discretion, increase the amount of the award
to an amount equal to not more than 3 times the amount available under
subparagraph (B) of this paragraph."
The full text of the current law can be read at the Cornell Law Library.
Fight back against unwanted email!
When I get spam, I take most or all the following actions.
I am frequently rewarded by return email advising that the offender's account has been terminated for violation of acceptable use policies. By consistently and repeatedly following this process, I have reduced my incoming spam volume to a tenth its former level.
(So if you don't want to be kicked off the net, don't send me spam!)
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Date: Sat, 14 Feb 1998 10:59:28 -0800 Hello, We have terminated the account of our user for breaking our policies. |
From: Mark mark@champ.tstonramp.com The account has already been terminated. Thank you for your concern. |
From: policy@hotmail.com We have closed the account referenced in your mail. |
Date: Sun, 15 Feb 1998 11:39:42 -0600 Dear Dr. Kenyon, Please accept my apology for the following spam which originated from a client of ours. We are taking steps to ensure that this client will not send unsolicited email again. |
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 11:58:18 -0700 Dear Sir or Madam, Thank you for reporting the unsolicited commercial e-mail that you recently received. We have cancelled the sender's account for complaints of spam, which violate(s) our Terms & Conditions Agreement. |
From: policy@hotmail.com We have closed the account referenced in your mail. |
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 13:25:31 -0800 Hello: Thank you for your report. This user's account has been terminated for violations of NETCOM's Acceptable Use Guidelines. |
From: abuse@bellsouth.net Thank you very much for taking the time to inform us of this situation. In accordance with BellSouth.net's Appropriate Use Policies, the Internet services account of cyberion@bellsouth.net has been canceled. |
Date: Mon, 02 Mar 1998 11:39:18 -0700 |
(And too many more to continue posting! - over 400! )
This page was updated by Ralph Kenyon on 2018/07/29 at 09:48 and has been accessed 46917 times at 66 hits per month. |
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