Monday, September 15, 2008

U.S. court strikes down state's anti-spam law


This article is about how a man name Jeremy Jayne's was convicted in 2004 for sending unsolicited e-mail bulk. He sent up to 10 million e-mails a day and was sentenced to nine years in jail. Jayne's claimed that the anti-spam law violates free speech protections under the first amendment, the Supreme Court agrees with Jayne's.

I think that he shouldn't have been sent to jail in the first place but that he should never be able to sent spam again because it is so annoying. It is just a wast of space in you mail box and is really useless.

No comments: